Do Fathers Matter?: What Science is Telling Us About the Parent We've Overlooked
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Acknowledgments While writing a book is often a solitary affair, I could not have written this one without the help of many scientists, friends, colleagues, and, of course, my family. My family and friends provided support and their own stories and experiences. And many of the researchers responsible for the important findings on fatherhood presented in this book took time from their own jobs to help me with mine. Without their guidance, I could never have put this story together. I got the id...ea for Do Fathers Matter? in 2004, during a Journalism Fellowship in Child and Family Policy at the University of Maryland under the supervision of Carol Guensburg. I’d planned to write something about children, but the discussions with Carol and the other fellows led me to shift my focus to fathers—and I’m glad I did. My agent, Beth Vesel, was a partner from the start. She helped shape the book when all I had was a long file of notes, clips, and scattered interviews. My editor at Scientific American/Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Amanda Moon, has been as excited about this book as I have, which made the process of editing and revising truly collaborative.
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