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Inspiring books to honour the men who guide us
Cape Argus
|June 11, 2025
AS FATHER'S Day approaches, many are seeking ways to express their appreciation for fathers, father figures, and paternal influences in their lives.
What better way to honour these incredible individuals than with the gift of a book?
Here are some fantastic book recommendations that cater to a variety of interests, ensuring there's something for every father out there:
A MAN CALLED OVE
by FREDRIK BACKMAN
Meet Ove, a grumpy yet loveable curmudgeon whose solitary world is upended when a lively young family moves in next door.
Backman's A Man Called Ove introduces readers to a character often viewed as the "bitter neighbour from hell". Ove's life revolves around staunch principles, strict routines, and a short fuse - but underneath this cranky exterior lies a depth of story and sorrow.
When one November morning, the new neighbours accidentally flatten Ove's mailbox, a comical and heart-warming chain of events begins to unfold.
Through an unexpected friendship, unkempt cats, and the ancient art of backing up a U-Haul, Ove finds his world transformed.
Capturing themes of love, loss, and community, this touching read is perfect for fathers reflecting on their relationships and the bonds that ultimately define them.
DARING: A CALL TO COURAGEOUS MANHOOD
by PAUL LOUIS COLE
For fathers or young men seeking to explore the depths of their manhood, Daring is a guide that inspires men to reclaim their biblical identities in an increasingly challenging world.
Building upon the legacy of his late father, Dr Ed Cole, Paul offers practical wisdom and encourages men to confront their fears while living with purpose, integrity, and courage.
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