Call Me Dad, Not Dude. The Sequel: Surviving the perils of parenting, one teen at a time
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.61 (999 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1611690307 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 274 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
His columns are about the parenting challenges he and his wife face raising their four children. Keenan's columns have touched on everything from teens and texting to Prom and everything in between. . He writes with a style that reminds many readers of Erma Bombeck but from the perspective of a father. Matt is a freelance columnist who has published a bi-weekly column in the Kansas City Star f
Matt deftly contrasts the simplicity of growing up in the ’60s and ’70s with the challenges of raising teenagers today. If humor is the best medicine, this book is worth a day’s trip to CVS or Walgreens. His first book, “Call Me Dad, Not Dude,” was published in 2007 and remains popular today. His latest book includes his best columns since “Dude I” and helps parents stay sane while raising teenagers in a texting, tweeting, topsy, turvy world. Whether its coping with the adolescent sports scene, grappling with the notion of his high school senior canceling Keenan’s own vote in a Presidential election, reclaiming rights to the car radio, or understanding the lease agreement for the party house his college junior is about to sign — Keenan’s world is our world. Matthew Keenan has been writing humor for The Kansas City Star and local magazines for the last twelve years. With no co-pay.
His columns are about the parenting challenges he and his wife face raising their four children. He writes with a style that reminds many readers of Erma Bombeck but from the perspective of a father. About the Author Matt is a freelance columnist who has published a bi-weekly column in the Kansas City Star for the last twelve years. Keenan's columns have touched on everything from teens and texting to Prom and everything in between.
Brandi Dickerson said Matt Keenan does it again!. Matt Keenan does not disappoint in his new book, "Call Me Dad, Not Dude: The Sequel." Having loved Mr. Keenan's first book, I can say that I was beyond delighted to see his second book hit the shelves. Mr. Keenan possesses an uncanny ability to turn the everyday activities of parenthood into laugh-out-loud funny tales we can all relate to.I enjoy Mr. Keenan's books so much that they have become host/hostess gift and stocking stuffer staples at my house. Purchase this book and I promise you won't be disappointed!