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Praise for Matt Coyne and Man vs. Baby
"Hilarious but accurate account of finding your feet as a parent ... Matt Coyne's post has struck a chord with parents from all over the world."
--Daily Mail
"Brutally honest rant on the reality of parenthood has taken the internet by storm."
--Sunday Telegraph
"Very, very funny."
--Phillip Schofield, This Morning
"One of the best descriptions of fatherhood I have ever read."
--Ashton Kutcher
"I'm a big fan of Matt Coyne's angry but affectionate parenting blog."
--Express
"It is a mix of hilariously funny, sweary, brutally honest, and actually, underneath it all, really quite lovely."
--Metro
"This book will make you wee!"
--Honest Mum
"It's EPIC. Absolutely loving it ... actual tears of laughter. Bloody well done."
--The Unmumsy Mum
"He offers a comical, yet realistic take on almost everything you'll encounter when you are first a parent ... I have days when I need to know I'm not alone. This book is absolutely perfect for that! This is an ideal gift for both a new parent and a seasoned one too."
--Katy Kicker
Reseña del editor:
From a “hero for dads everywhere” (Daily Mirror), a hilarious, insightful, and heartfelt take on parenting based on a viral blog post that Ashton Kutcher called, “one of the best descriptions of fatherhood I’ve ever read.”
One evening, while his three-month-old son Charlie briefly slept, Matt Coyne staggered to his desk, opened his laptop, and wrote a side-splittingly funny Facebook post about early fatherhood: Comparing his diaper-changing skills to that of a Formula One pit crew, birth to a Saw movie, and the sound of a baby crying at 3am to “having the inside of your skill sandpapered by an angry Viking,” he shared his observations with friends and family—and soon, to his surprise, the world. In the spirit of that post, which became an instant sensation, Man vs. Baby is the tale of one man’s journey through the first year of parenthood, told with wit, humor, and heart.
Part memoir, part tell-it-like-it-is parenting book, this is a ferociously funny, inventively foul-mouthed, and genuinely touching account of a baby’s first year, filled with relatable references to Harry Potter, McDonalds, and the villain in Die Hard. Matt covers everything you need to know, from labor (a good time to play “profanity bingo”) to what you might find in your baby’s diaper, a catalogue that includes The Phantom, The Expressionist, and The Jeff Goldblum. Capturing both the comic helplessness of new fatherhood and his deep love and admiration for his partner Lyndsay and child, Matt’s story will appeal to anyone who has a baby—or is even contemplating the idea. Whether you’re looking for a reprieve from the news cycle or a reminder of what’s most important in life, Man vs. Baby will have you laughing out loud—and, if you’re a new mother or father, filled with relief at being truly understood.
A fresh take on the bewilderment and joy of having a baby from a rip-roaringly talented new voice, this combination memoir and advice book is sure to charm parents everywhere.
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