SCOTT POKETT

Daddy's Girl" by D. Scott Pokett is a heartfelt story about Glenn Alderman, who is dealing with the death of his daughter, Allison. Glenn feels very guilty because he thinks he played a part in her death. The story is set in a quiet neighborhood and moves between the past and the present, showing Glenn's life with his first wife, Jennifer, their money problems, and the birth of their daughter.

"Daddy's Girl"

Glenn's best friend, Thomas, helps him through tough times, including a police investigation. Glenn also meets Lisa, a waitress who supports him. The book shows Glenn's struggles with grief, guilt, and the challenge of connecting with his troubled daughter, Allison.

"Daddy's Girl" explores deep emotions and the journey to forgiveness, making it a touching read for anyone who likes stories about family and healing.

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About the author

D. Scott Pokett is an award winning Naval Broadcasting Journalist, who served his country for nine years after graduating from Wayne High School in Wayne America (Nebraska).
After leaving the Navy, he went to work for Hy-Vee Grocery Stores where he spent the next 28 years as dairy manager, delicatessen manager, cheese specialist, charcuterie specialist and currently, seafood manager.
In his free time, Scott has made volunteering a priority. Earning the Ron Pearson Community Service award for more than 500 hours of volunteer hours. He is often seen working with a variety of YMCA youth sports programs and loved all the different volunteer jobs he had with Westside Community Schools, while his youngest daughters were attending.

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D. Scott Pokett

While in the Navy, Scott enjoyed living on the East Coast. He moved back to Nebraska to end his Navy Career where he met and married his current wife of 28 years, Becky. Scott is an amazing “girl” dad, having four wonderful daughters Carleen, Rebecca, Madison and Abigail. Not to be left out, his ‘adopted’ daughter, Claire.

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