I am so excited to share with you that I have just published my book titled Raising a Father.  

I would strongly recommend all of you to read this book, as this is a must read for all first-generation parents in this country.

The book is now available at www.barnesandnoble.com.   Soon it will be available at book stores near you. You can get more information on the book at www.raisingafather.com .  By September 15th, signed copies of the book will be available at the site. (That is Raka's birthday.)
 
The book is not yet in stores but has already sold 500+ copies. Please enjoy the book and let me know what you feel.

Arjun Sen

ABOUT RAISING A FATHER
Raising a Father is a father's memoir which takes readers through an enchanting journey of wildly entertaining and heart-touching stories. Each story marks a professional dad's journey to leave the corporate world to become a dad first. Raising a Father emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility in relationships and introduces the break-through concept of taking measure of your relationships.

During Arjun Sen's days in the corporate world, a wise, rapid corporate stair-climbing friend told him, “Arjun, in order to achieve bigger glories, one must make smaller sacrifices in life.” It was clear he was referring to spending less time with family, not being there for children's special moments, and similar “small” sacrifices in personal life. Now that Sen has learned the hard way, he is reaching out to tell him that you can have both.

Seeing his father-daughter future reduced to obligatory phone calls on birthdays and Father's Day, Sen left corporate America. He started a home-based marketing consulting company in Denver, his 10-year-old daughter's favorite city, named his daughter as manager, and began the journey of becoming a true father.

Sen measures success differently today. His daughter Raka leaves for college in two years, and Sen believes his success is determined by the time he spends with her. This is a story of Raka using all her charm, patience, love, and caring nature to teach her father how to be a better dad and person.