FOR MY CHILDREN

by DROR ROFE


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/19/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781414013640

About the Book

Although my book is primarily written for my children, I also wanted to share my message with others. In particular, I recommend it to any father who has lost contact with his children due to a similar situation. My hope is that this book will also emphasize to parents in general how dramatically their actions can affect their children's lives.

Above all, I sincerely hope that my children are able to see into my heart and understand my great love for them.

The love that I have for my children is unique because of my childhood, which is described in the book. I was willing to suffer through years of a bad marriage in the United States for the sole purpose of keeping my family together. The book describes my life experiences in a country where I had no one to turn to when I desperately needed help. Most of the book was written with a broken heart and sadness hovering over me. I want my children to know how traumatized I still am from being separated from them for all these years.

Dror Rofe' was born in Israel. In 1976, at the age of 23, he moved to the United States. He married in 1980 and started raising a family. In 1981, he graduated with an Engineering degree from New York Institute of Technology. For the next 16 years, he was self-employed in a variety of businesses, the last of which was publishing a local monthly business magazine. In 1997, at the age of 44, he returned to Israel and became semi-retired.

Mr. Rofe now works part-time as a gardener. In his free time, he sculpts for his friends and family.

Mr. Rofe's biggest wish is to be reunited with his three children.


About the Author

Dror Rofe was born in Israel.  In 1976, at the age of 23, he moved to the United States.  He married in 1980 and started raising a family.  In 1981, he graduated with an Engineering degree from New York Institute of Technology.  For the next 16 years, he was self-employed in a variety of businesses, the last of which was publishing a local monthly business magazine.  In 1997, at the age of 44, he returned to Israel and became semi-retired. 

Mr. Rofe now works part-time as a gardener.  In his free time, he sculpts for his friends and family.

Mr. Rofe’s biggest wish is to be reunited with his three children.