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Things I Learned About My Dad:
Humorous and Heartfelt Essays,
edited by the creator
ofwww.dooce.com
Really Touching And Really Funny.
Compiled by Heather B. Armstrong, award-winning publisher and uber-
mistress of the phenomenally popular dooce.comĀ®, this hilarious and
heartwarming celebration of everything dad features original stories from
some of the countrys most celebrated bloggers, including Alice Bradley
(Finslippy) Doug French (Laid Off Dad), Maggie Mason (Mighty Girl),
Matthew Baldwin (Defective Yeti), Sarah Brown (Que Sera Sera), and
more. From a new fathers comparison of pregnancy to Tolkiens Lord of
the Rings, to a mothers story of bravely surviving a husband-son
infatuation with Star Wars, to the mini triumphs and tragedies of
toddlerhood, this book provides a unique, no-holds-barred glimpse into the
quirks and candid moments of modern dads. Whether we relish or fear
growing up to be like our fathers...whether weve inherited his nose, sense
of humor, or entire value system, our dads loom large in who we are and
the choices we make. Things I Learned about my Dad in Therapy touches
upon the many joys and discoveries of fatherhood, one essay at a time.
Personal Review: Things I Learned About My Dad: Humorous
and Heartfelt Essays, edited by the creator ofwww.dooce.com
For those reviewers who are trashing this book, please stop to consider
that every one of these essays was written by someone whose father was
too stupid, careless, or drunk to ensure the effective use of birth control.
That these people could then go on to lead productive lives is a testament
to the tenacity of the human spirit.
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For those reviewers who are trashing this book, please stop to consider that every one of these essays was written by someone whose father was too stupid, careless, or drunk to ensure the effective use of birth control. That these people could then go on to lead productive lives is a testament to the tenacity of the human spirit. less
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