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“Letter to Dad” — the words I never said, but finally wrote

Not every conversation happens in time. But sometimes, even belated words still matter. A personal book by Volodymyr Lipinskyi about loss, memory, and the things that remain unspoken for years.

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— for whom

Who this book may resonate with

This story may resonate in different ways. For some, as a familiar pain. For others, as an important conversation they’ve been putting off for far too long.

For those who never got to say what mattered

Words left inside do not simply disappear. Sometimes, they just need a different way to be heard.

For those who have experienced loss

About emotions that do not fade with time, and the inner dialogue that continues even after goodbye.

For those carrying things for years

Not every experience can be processed and let go of right away. Some stay with us far longer than we expect.

For those seeking self-understanding

Sometimes, someone else’s story helps us see our own feelings more clearly — and look at ourselves more honestly.

“I wrote this letter to let go of my pain. And I hope it helps you express the things you’ve been holding inside for so long. You are not alone. Write your own letter.”

Volodymyr Lipinskyi

— about the book

Letter to Dad

There are conversations we postpone because we think there will still be time. Words that stay stuck in our throat for years. Questions that no one will ever answer.

This book is not about neat conclusions or a beautifully polished story. It is an honest letter to a father. About memory, pain, resentment, love, and everything that remains inside when the right words were never said in time.

✦ a personal letter that became a book
✦ memories people rarely speak about out loud
✦ an honest story without embellishment or excuses
✦ words many readers may recognize as their own

Format: e-book In 3 languages: Ukrainian, English, RussianPrice: $9

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