Learning that a parent is in jail can be difficult for any child. Many react in different ways. Some can be angry or frustrated. Some can be upset and worried. However they’re feeling, it helps to answer their questions one step at a time. Big questions need big answers. Questions For Dad helps to tackle these big questions. We follow Nora and David who are two very different siblings. But when this life change happens, will they learn to come together? Packed full of charming illustrations, this educational and heart-warming story will help children, who have a parent in jail, understand they are not alone. Coaching them through the confusing emotions they may be experiencing, it also highlights that visiting days can feel scary – and that’s okay. With the help of family members, loved ones or trusted adults, Questions For Dad shows that this big change isn’t something children have to deal with by themselves. There will always be a hand to hold. I wrote this book to help parents tackle the difficult conversation with their children surrounding parental incarceration. As a criminal justice attorney I've learned firsthand how parental incarceration impacts children. This book is a work of fiction. Names characters, places and incidents are products of the author;s imgaination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblence to actual events or locaes or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Ryan Stowe is an attorney turned author. He is the principal attorney at Stowe Law Firm, PLLC. Mr. Stowe takes pride in being a criminal defense attorney. He focuses his practice on traffic violations, criminal defense, DWI defense, and post-conviction relief. Mr. Stowe believes in being a true advocate and counselor for his clients. He is published in the North Carolina State Bar's publication, The Journal for his beliefs on being a counselor.