About the Book
Zaki is 14.
He is taking his first steps into adulthood.
I'm am his friend, and he my best friend.
I am learning about who Zaki is. What his dreams and hopes are.
It is a new frontier, filled with adventures and ideas.
This is the eighth book in a series about Zaki, a work that has been underway for four years. It is also a journey into fatherhood, into the humble beginnings of our lives and the challenges that growing up brings.
What truly matters,
is our willingness to listen to
our children as they teach us.
He is taking his first steps into adulthood.
I'm am his friend, and he my best friend.
I am learning about who Zaki is. What his dreams and hopes are.
It is a new frontier, filled with adventures and ideas.
This is the eighth book in a series about Zaki, a work that has been underway for four years. It is also a journey into fatherhood, into the humble beginnings of our lives and the challenges that growing up brings.
What truly matters,
is our willingness to listen to
our children as they teach us.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
- Additional Categories Australia, Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 186 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9798349874758
- Publish Date: May 19, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords denmark, egypt, australia, love, diary, biography
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About the Creator
Mohammed Massoud Morsi
At the moment Perth, Australia
Morsi is a writer and photographer, but in a past life he’s also earned his bread by programming commercial aircraft, designing websites, and doing graphic design, not to mention all types of construction trades, including carpentry, electrical engineering, and ship building, as well as fishing, skippering boats, or driving trucks, cars, or forklifts. A native of Egypt who’s spent a good deal of his life in Copenhagen, Denmark, he’s travelled the world twice over, and is now based somewhere in Asia or Australia. But these words merely describe the way he earns a living, but not the way he lives. He’s an example of that rare breed one is lucky enough to encounter but a few times in a given life; the autodidact man. ~Erik Thomas Johnson~