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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781645671466
Year: 2020
Publisher: St Martins Press
Pages: 270
Description:
Clint Edwards, author of the hit book I™m Sorry¦Love Your Husband, and the follow up Silence is a Scary Sound, is back with a third collection of essays chronicling honest tales of struggling to raise three young kids, making plenty of mistakes along the way and learning to be a better father. After Clint™s first collection of stories, which act as an apology to his wife, this natural follow up will place the author™s children at the center of the apology and recount funny and relatable tales of Clint™s parenting fails. Stories will detail incidents of the author half surviving, half ruining birthdays, holidays, vacations and other important milestones in his children™s lives, and touchingly examine the ways he makes up for them.
With this book exploring the widely universal theme of parenting, new audiences (as well as Clint™s dedicated following) will see stories as both a mirror of their own lives and a comic relief from it. Essays include titles like, "I Changed A Friend™s Name in my Phone to Santa and Had Him Text Threats to my Children" and "Reasons My Children Cried At Their Own Birthday Parties." Clint™s addicting voice, writing about being a parent around the holidays, will help anyone who is a mother or father, who works with young children, is member of a large family or has ever taken care of another human being before connect with these stories.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781645671466
Year: 2020
Publisher: St Martins Press
Pages: 270
Description:
Clint Edwards, author of the hit book I™m Sorry¦Love Your Husband, and the follow up Silence is a Scary Sound, is back with a third collection of essays chronicling honest tales of struggling to raise three young kids, making plenty of mistakes along the way and learning to be a better father. After Clint™s first collection of stories, which act as an apology to his wife, this natural follow up will place the author™s children at the center of the apology and recount funny and relatable tales of Clint™s parenting fails. Stories will detail incidents of the author half surviving, half ruining birthdays, holidays, vacations and other important milestones in his children™s lives, and touchingly examine the ways he makes up for them.
With this book exploring the widely universal theme of parenting, new audiences (as well as Clint™s dedicated following) will see stories as both a mirror of their own lives and a comic relief from it. Essays include titles like, "I Changed A Friend™s Name in my Phone to Santa and Had Him Text Threats to my Children" and "Reasons My Children Cried At Their Own Birthday Parties." Clint™s addicting voice, writing about being a parent around the holidays, will help anyone who is a mother or father, who works with young children, is member of a large family or has ever taken care of another human being before connect with these stories.