Pops: My Father, Our Journey, and What I'm Still Learning About Being a Dad
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HarperCollins, 2021.
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9780063072022
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7h 39m 58s
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English

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Craig Melvin., Craig Melvin|AUTHOR., & Craig Melvin|READER. (2021). Pops: My Father, Our Journey, and What I'm Still Learning About Being a Dad. HarperCollins.

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Craig Melvin, Craig Melvin|AUTHOR and Craig Melvin|READER. 2021. Pops: My Father, Our Journey, and What I'm Still Learning About Being a Dad. HarperCollins.

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Craig Melvin, Craig Melvin|AUTHOR and Craig Melvin|READER. Pops: My Father, Our Journey, and What I'm Still Learning About Being a Dad. HarperCollins, 2021.

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Craig Melvin., Craig Melvin|AUTHOR. and Craig Melvin|READER. (2021). Pops: my father, our journey, and what I'm still learning about being a dad. HarperCollins.

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Craig Melvin, Craig Melvin|AUTHOR, and Craig Melvin|READER. Pops: My Father, Our Journey, and What I'm Still Learning About Being a Dad. HarperCollins, 2021.

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Growing up in Columbia, South Carolina, Craig had a fraught relationship with his father. Lawrence Melvin was a distant, often absent parent due to his drinking as well as his job working the graveyard shift at a postal facility. Watching sports and tinkering on Lawrence's beloved (but unreliable) 1973 Pontiac LeMans were two ways father and son connected, but as Lawrence's drinking spiraled out of control, their bond was stretched to the breaking point. Fortunately, Craig had a loving, fiercely protective mother who held the family together. He also had a series of surrogate father figures in his life, uncles, teachers, workplace mentors, who by their examples helped him figure out the kind of person and father he wanted to be.

Pops is the story of all these men, and the inspiring fathers Craig has met reporting his "Dads Got This Series" on the Today show. Pops is also the story of Craig and Lawrence Melvin's long journey to reconciliation and understanding, and of how all these experiences and encounters have informed Craig's understanding of his own role as a dad.
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