Sometimes Daddy Cries is told through the eyes of a boy whose father suffers from depression. He sees his dad get sad, rest, and even go to the hospital, all while comparing his father’s depression to a physical ailment.
“Todd’s book is a timely and important book that will help countless fathers and sons broach the subject of depression. It sets the right expectations, acknowledging that living with depression is a process, and is best met with social support, love, and understanding amongst one’s closest families and friends. I am grateful this story has been told.” –Enzo Verr, Masters Degree in Cognitive and Developmental Studies, York University
“What a beautiful book; a book in words and images. I love how it captures the experience of sadness and depression through a child’s perception and how the book concludes on such a hopeful note.” –Joanne Frederick, MA Registered Psychologist