Building Baby Brother

Steven Radecki

It seemed like a good idea at the time …

Children will always grow up, whether we’re ready for them to or not.

One truth about parenthood that I’ve learned is that there will come a time when your children will ask you difficult, and perhaps even uncomfortable, questions for which they expect you to have the answers.

It's also true that we often find it difficult to deny our children the things that they most desire — like freedom.

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About The Author

Steven Radecki

Steven Radecki

Steven Radecki has been writing stories for as long as he can remember. After earning a degree in Information and Computer Science, he authored several technical papers about computer technology and one non-fiction book about developing multimedia applications, Multimedia with QuickTime. Now, he focuses on writing novels and screenplays. He is a technical writer and a certified project manager, managing projects for several high-tech companies in Silicon Valley. He is also the Executive Producer of the Small Publishing in a Big Universe podcast.

Steven can be found at A Work in Progress.

3 reviews for Building Baby Brother

  1. J Dark

    “This story is poignantly heartwarming, and heartbreaking. Building Baby Brother is well worth your time.”

    J Dark, author of Sometimes After Dark and the “Glass Bottles” series

  2. Nancy Wood

    “Touching, funny, and wise, and will appeal to sci-fi fans, as well as to fans of family drama and YA.”

    Nancy Wood, author of the “Shelby McDougall” mysteries

  3. Ryan Southwick

    “… a thoughtful, deliberate pace, expertly woven through a heartwarming father/son tale. If you’re looking for a cyber-ish book with a squishy soft side, Building Baby Brother is a quick, engaging read.”

    Ryan Southwick, author of the “The Z-Tech Chronicles” series

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