Review of Firstborn Daddyman

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Review of Firstborn Daddyman

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Firstborn Daddyman" by Frank Bailey.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Welcome to my review of "Firstborn Daddyman" by Frank Bailey. The author in this book shows himself as a firstborn in Christ, a daddy and a man (smile). The Firstborn Daddyman is a book that chronicles the author, Frank Bailey's, journey through a life that was full of love, hate, happiness, and grief. Frank Bailey takes his readers on a highly educational voyage through a street life of drugs, thefts, murders, physical assaults, marine duty, and incarnation through his superb descriptive language.

The author suggests that even though being raised in a Christian home and having the love of his loving mother, grandmother, and sisters, his life was ruined by his terrible actions before God intervened and saved him. Also worth mentioning is, that despite the fact that he was raised to be a gentleman by his mother and his grandmother's Godly teachings as a preacher, he was eventually swayed by bad company mostly. He overcomes these obstacles in the end.

Throughout the book he expresses his love for Christ and the victories owed to him .As it relates to writing style, the author did a fairly good job. His language is clean understandable, not too serious and is a testimony to other persons who face struggles as Christians. I would genuinely recommend this book to young males especially.

I would rate this book 3/4 reason being, It has a good message that comes across in a clear relatable way and is very descriptive. I’m willing to ignore the minor typos. And there you have it!!

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