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Librería: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Alemania
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Librería: California Books, Miami, FL, Estados Unidos de America
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Librería: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A father wrote down everything he wanted his daughter to know - before he might not be there to say it.The world is not all kind. There are good and true people in it, but there are also a great many who are not - who will smile to your face and work against you behind your back, who are charming when it serves them and cold when it doesn't, who will take what they can and step over whomever they must. How do you send a daughter into that world strong enough to stand in it, clear-sighted enough not to be fooled - and good enough not to become like the very people who would harm her?What No One Can Steal is one father's answer: part field guide to a difficult world, part letter of love. In thirty-four short chapters, Dr. Shibu Valsalan gives his daughter - and yours - the things he most wants her to carry: That she was born enough. Her worth is not earned and cannot be stolen; everything else is built on that.How to see clearly. Read people by what they do, not what they say. Recognize the smile that hides a knife. Trust slowly, trust few - and when someone shows you who they are, believe them.How to stand strong. Be bold, not loud. Learn the word no. Don't shrink to fit. And know that your body is yours, the line around it yours alone to draw.How to stay straight in a crooked world - and why integrity is worth its real cost, even when the dishonest prosper.The one thing no one can ever take from you: a furnished mind. They can steal your money, your comfort, even your good name for a season - but what you have learned, by your own effort, no thief has ever found a way to remove. Make the building of your mind the great work of your young years.How to survive what the world will send - betrayal, failure, and the deepest danger of all: becoming hard, becoming what hurt you. Stay good in full sight of evil. That is the greatest strength there is.Tender but unflinching, What No One Can Steal is a book to be read slowly and returned to often - a father's voice in your corner, reminding you to keep your eyes open and your heart open both, to build the mind no one can steal, and to go out into a world that is not all kind and be in it the strong and good and unbreakable thing you already are.For every daughter setting out - and every parent who wants to send something with her. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Librería: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Reino Unido
EUR 30,38
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A father wrote down everything he wanted his daughter to know - before he might not be there to say it.The world is not all kind. There are good and true people in it, but there are also a great many who are not - who will smile to your face and work against you behind your back, who are charming when it serves them and cold when it doesn't, who will take what they can and step over whomever they must. How do you send a daughter into that world strong enough to stand in it, clear-sighted enough not to be fooled - and good enough not to become like the very people who would harm her?What No One Can Steal is one father's answer: part field guide to a difficult world, part letter of love. In thirty-four short chapters, Dr. Shibu Valsalan gives his daughter - and yours - the things he most wants her to carry: That she was born enough. Her worth is not earned and cannot be stolen; everything else is built on that.How to see clearly. Read people by what they do, not what they say. Recognize the smile that hides a knife. Trust slowly, trust few - and when someone shows you who they are, believe them.How to stand strong. Be bold, not loud. Learn the word no. Don't shrink to fit. And know that your body is yours, the line around it yours alone to draw.How to stay straight in a crooked world - and why integrity is worth its real cost, even when the dishonest prosper.The one thing no one can ever take from you: a furnished mind. They can steal your money, your comfort, even your good name for a season - but what you have learned, by your own effort, no thief has ever found a way to remove. Make the building of your mind the great work of your young years.How to survive what the world will send - betrayal, failure, and the deepest danger of all: becoming hard, becoming what hurt you. Stay good in full sight of evil. That is the greatest strength there is.Tender but unflinching, What No One Can Steal is a book to be read slowly and returned to often - a father's voice in your corner, reminding you to keep your eyes open and your heart open both, to build the mind no one can steal, and to go out into a world that is not all kind and be in it the strong and good and unbreakable thing you already are.For every daughter setting out - and every parent who wants to send something with her. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.