by Garrett T. Quinn (Contributor), Robert E. Quinn (Author)
When Robert Quinn's son, Garrett, went away to college, he was frustrated and wondered how he could shake off his feelings of depression and anxiety. It was a transition that was difficult for both father and son. Bob finally realized that Garrett didn't need to be fixed; he needed his father's love and support. Bob invited Garrett to exchange letters, and together they embarked on an extraordinary journey. Their letters explore myriad topics - how to find purpose, live with increased meaning and power, and how we can clarify our core values. But the most important lesson learned is that human progress begins when individuals choose to transform themselves.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 260
Edition: 1
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Published: 18 Apr 2002
ISBN 10: 0787961159
ISBN 13: 9780787961152
When you look into your child's eyes you look into one of themost powerful and bright mirrors of your own strengths and foiblesavailable. Quinn's Letters tells the story of a long hard look intothat mirror as part of a process he used to help his son through aperiod of adversity. Quinn successfully translates his expertise asa professional organizational change agent into a win in the mostchallenging of all change environments-loving and helping yourchild in distress. The book educates, instructs, nudges, previewsand provides very impactful personal examples and experiences thatilluminate the journey of nurturing and growing your children, yourself, and other individuals whose leadership development youhave a stake in. As a father, a son, and a professional in themanagement and leadership development arena, Letters?is one of themost moving, enlightening and heartening books I've read in awhile. --Michael McGrath, Vice President, Executive Planning andDevelopment, Charles Schwab
Have you ever lost your way? Do you know someone who has losttheir way? If you are a parent, son, daughter, spouse, grandparent, teacher, or friend then at some point in your life you, too, mayhave questioned your path. Robert and Garrett Quinn have written awonderfully poignant account of their journey together as a fatherattempts to connect with his son to help him to find his way. TheQuinns' journey is a deeply moving and personal account of personaltransformation and profound contact. In the process of reaching outto his son, Quinn's deeply autobiographical letters contain awealth of ideas for helping you, the reader, find and live yourbest self. --Stuart A. Youngblood, Professor of Management, NeeleySchool of Business, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth
Letters to Garrett is a masterfully written collectionof stories in which Robert Quinn (together with his son, Garrett)provide a touching dialogue of how to establish and sustain humanrelationships.... whether it is with a son or daughter, spouse, colleagues, peers and/or senior management within yourorganization....this book transcends the norm to help each one ofus create a more fulfilling life. --Roger S. Newton, Ph.D., President/CEO, Esperion Therapeutics, Inc
Bob Quinn and his son, Garrett, have given us a gem. In sharingtheir struggle to refine and enhance their troubled relationship, father and son elevate each other, and invite and inspire us tolead more extraordinary lives. Their book is full of light, truth, honesty, courage, and love-the elements of mighty change. --Douglas D. Anderson is founder and managing partner of the Centerfor Executive Development, Boston, Massachusetts
In the traditions of Covey and Fitz, Quinn puts timeless wisdominto a timely container of loving letters to his college freshmanson. As I read it, I found myself often agreeing, sometimespondering, occasionally quarreling, but always knowing that this isgood stuff. It's now in my eldest daughter's hands. It should be inyours.
Put away the chicken soup, Letters to Garret is a hearty stew....--Philip H. Mirvis, Author and Board Co-Chair, The Foundation forCommunity Encouragement