Dear Dad,
Did You Know I Was a Princess?
When she told me the name of the title, my eyes welled up with tears immediately. I knew this was a message millions of women, teenagers, little girls, and even men would need to hear. Her willingness to be so real and honest, putting aside her own fears to touch the hearts of others, is inspiring.
Your father. Did he love you enough? Did you feel safe with him? Do you think of him and long for something more? Did your relationship with him leave you feeling abandoned, used or unlovable? Has that heartbreak left you with bitterness, low self-esteem, and shame?
Sundi Jo knows this pain. She journaled her way through the childhood wounds that left her with a fortress around her heart and her life on the edge of ruin.
With each entry, you can hear God’s pursuit of her. You can feel her need of Him and the struggle to trust Him. Turn the pages and find yourself nodding in agreement with her questions, her fear, “Am I beautiful? Am I lovable?
Is something wrong with me?”
Dear Dad, Did You Know I Was a Princess? is a memoir of gritty redemption written in love to the dad who missed the chance to really see his daughter.
Don’t miss this incredible eye-witness account of God as Father to the fatherless. See His power to overcome what would otherwise destroy a young and innocent heart, even your heart.
Allow her to share with you her discovery of redemption and restored relationships. Learn how to replace the shame and darkness with the beauty and light of Christ’s love.
Are you brave enough to join her?
What Others are Saying about Dear Dad
It’s been said that most stories are about a son searching for a father. But this is a book about a Father finding his daughter — and the yearning we all have to be found and fathered well. Sundi Jo’s story will wound you, heal you, and help you see your story in light of a larger narrative.
Who is This Book For?
This book isn’t for everyone. It’s for those ready to make a change. Do you:
Believe you’ll never be good enough?
Think it’s impossible to love others or be loved?
Still remain haunted by memories of your past?
Believe there are relationships in your life that can never be fixed?
Maybe the answer you’re searching for is closer than you think. Maybe it’s time to take a step into the truth. Maybe it’s time.
About the Author
In 2008, Sundi Jo Graham weighed 330 lbs. and was short on hope with no direction of where her life was headed. But after hitting rock bottom, she turned her life around, lost 145 lbs., and committed to helping others find and pursue their passions and God-given dreams.
She is a passionate, versatile, and thought-provoking communicator whose authenticity connects her with audiences in a way few people can.
Her previous works including Liar Liar, Step Away from that Diet, and Becoming God’s Best.
She’s a fan of sushi, Dolly Parton, flip-flops, and coffee shops.
This gut-wrenchingly honest journey of addiction to restoration in Jesus will leave you unable to put this book down. The author’s unflinchingly raw account of moving from abuse, rebellion, addiction and confusion to healing will move you. As I turned each page with ever-increasing urgency, desperate to find out how her story ends, I couldn’t help but silently cheer her on.