"I am (Still) a Dad" is an honest and reflective guide designed for all those fathers who, after a separation, have found themselves facing emotional emptiness, guilt, and the struggle to still recognize themselves as dads.In a direct and at times ironic tone, the author shares his personal experience, offering you practical advice, anecdotes, and strategies to remain present in your children's lives-even when circumstances become complicated. It doesn't matter whether you're the one who needs to rebuild yourself or if the separation hit you hard: this book will help you find your way back to fatherhood with confidence, without hiding behind a facade of invulnerability.With an approach that values quality over quantity of time spent with your children, "I am (Still) a Dad" is an invitation to become the father you've always wanted to be, rediscovering your role even in the most difficult moments. If you're looking for answers and comfort, this book is for you.