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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Charnwood
- Pages
- 391
- ISBN
- 9780708985748
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (22)
Other editions

Daddy (Arabic Edition)
2005 • Arab Scientific Publishers
Arabic

Daddy A Novel
2009 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Daddy
1989 • Delacorte
English

Daddy
2009 • Transworld
English

Daddy
1990 • Corgi
English

Daddy
1992 • Random House Audio
English

Daddy
1997 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Cher Daddy
2005 • Presse de la Cité
French

Daddy A Novel
1990 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Daddy (Danielle Steel)
2001 • Random House Audio
English

Daddy
1990 • Dell
English

Daddy (Danielle Steel)
1992 • Random House Audio
English

Querido papá
2008 • Debolsillo
Spanish

Querido Papa
2003 • Nuevas Ediciones de Bolsillo
Spanish

Querido papá
2001 • Planeta-De Agostini
Spanish

Querido Papa (Spanish Edition)
1989 • Ediciones Grijalbo
Spanish

Pappa
2000 • B. Wahlström
Swedish

Tata
2008 • Amber
Polish

Väter. Roman. (Fiction, Poetry & Drama) (German Edition)
1993 • Goldmann Verlag
German

Daddy
2009 • Penguin Random House
English

Querido Papa (Spanish Edition)
1995 • Grijalbo
Spanish

Daddy
2014 • Leatherbound Bestsellers
English
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Reviewers frequently praise this book for being an easy and quick read, making it suitable for holidays or passing the time. Many found the story captivating and engaging, reporting that it kept their interest and was difficult to put down. It is described as a gripping and moving drama that delves into real-life issues, including grief, trauma, and the ultimate triumph over life's obstacles. The protagonist, Oliver, is often highlighted as an easy-to-understand and sympathetic character, with some readers appreciating his resilience in the face of adversity. The pace is noted as surprisingly quick, effectively propelling the emotional changes and significant events of the narrative. Readers who enjoy emotional drama, family sagas, and stories of characters overcoming challenges often found it to be a satisfying experience.
Despite its appeal to some, a significant portion of readers found the book to be highly problematic and disappointing, with some labeling it as one of the worst they had ever read. Common criticisms revolve around the perceived misogynistic undertones and outdated gender roles, which left many feeling angry and frustrated with certain characters, particularly the protagonist Oliver, who some saw as selfish, chauvinistic, or lacking empathy. The plot is frequently described as predictable, uninteresting, or formulaic, following a trajectory that some long-time readers of the author found repetitive. Several reviewers pointed out issues with the writing style itself, citing poor editing, inconsistent points of view, and grammatical errors that detracted from the reading experience. Additionally, some characters' motivations and actions, particularly the initial conflict that drives the story, were found to be annoying or unbelievable, preventing readers from connecting emotionally with them.
Overall, this book elicits a strongly divided response, making it a polarizing read. While some appreciate its straightforward narrative and emotional depth as a classic family drama, others are deeply critical of its thematic content and execution. It would likely appeal most to readers seeking a quick, undemanding read focused on family dynamics and personal resilience, particularly those who enjoy traditional melodramatic stories or are already fans of the author's work. However, readers sensitive to outdated portrayals of gender roles, those looking for complex character development, or expecting a more nuanced literary experience may find it frustrating or even offensive. The book serves as a discussion point regarding societal expectations and personal choices, offering a glimpse into themes that may be interpreted very differently across various generations and perspectives.
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