Better Than My Father
A Memoir of Father Wounds, Mental Health, Generational Healing, and Becoming Present
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Garran P.
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Kizito Mbaekwe
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Some fathers provide everything, except the one thing a child remembers most, presence.
Better Than My Father is a memoir for anyone who grew up learning to be strong before learning to be seen, who mastered survival, achievement, and silence, yet still carried an unnamed ache into adulthood.
With unflinching honesty and compassion, Kizito Mbaekwe traces the inheritance many families never talk about, discipline without intimacy, masculinity built on duty, and love expressed through provision rather than tenderness. He writes with the clarity of someone who can hold two truths at once, honoring what his father sacrificed while naming what was missing. Not to blame. Not to shame. But to understand, to heal, and to refine the legacy.
Threaded through the story is an immigrant journey defined by reinvention, leaving home, rebuilding life from the ground up, navigating the cost of ambition, and learning what it means to succeed without losing yourself, or your relationships, in the process. This is not a victory story. It is a staying story, the quiet decision to show up emotionally where someone once left.
This audiobook is for you if you have ever:
- Loved your parent, yet grieved what you did not receive
- Confused strength with silence, and paid for it later
- Felt the pressure to make it while carrying childhood weight
- Wanted to break generational cycles without betraying your family
- Needed words for the father wound, the healing, and the work of becoming present
Better Than My Father does not promise perfection. It offers something more honest, completion. The courage to finish what was unfinished, soften what was hardened by survival, and build a home inside yourself and for the people you love, where presence becomes the inheritance.
©2026 KIZITO MBAEKWE (P)2026 KIZITO MBAEKWE
