ISBN-13: 9781495241307 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 106 str.
"From Macho to Mom" chronicles the adventures of motherhood from a less-than-feminine perspective. Get inside the head of a retired USAF Sergeant turned House-dad. Prepare for complete domestic hilarity and a new-found appreciation for all the hard-working mothers out there. Going into this book (a novella really), one must realize that this is basically the laugh-out-loud journal ramblings of a man that didn't understand what he was getting into when he decided to don a house apron and become 'mom' while his wife went out into the world to make the bacon. Let's face it gals- men just 'do' and 'see' things differently. Not only that, the writer is retired military, so his viewpoints when applied to children are especially hilarious. This is a stay-at-home dad's handbook on how to approach restless vacations, junk-food-itis, inexplicable weight gain and the home shopping channel. It's not just for men though, women everywhere will appreciate this as a tribute to how very hard motherhood can be. This isn't a refined book for the literature perfectionist; it's a roll-on-the-floor, completely imperfect, and true-to-life picture of the 'normal' home. Kids are messy, pets are messier and everyone steps in poo once in a while.