Heartfelt and wise, Surviving Five Daughters by author Lynn A. Jacobson is a stunning odyssey of what it means for parents, specifically fathers, to raise daughters in the modern world. Timeless, funny and, at times, poignant, this autobiographical collection of sixty-four essays shares the good, the bad, the confusing-and almost everything in between. With directives on how to bathe a baby, sing to a child, and hone the fine art of being mean, the author provides gems of parental guidance that will pay dear old dads back in spades. The book is an absolute hoot with essay titles such as...
Heartfelt and wise, Surviving Five Daughters by author Lynn A. Jacobson is a stunning odyssey of what it means for parents, specifically fathers, to r...
Although unfashionably late for your boss's important dinner, your wife stops to ask you, "Should I wear my brown shoes or my blue shoes?" Careful. Most rushed responses will land you in various degrees of doghouse-ville, but don't lose heart; one answer will make her love you forever. How do you respond to "The Look" from the object of your eternal affection for your one tiny male-clueless misstep? "One flower given to say, 'I love you' is worth two-dozen roses that say, 'I'm sorry.' Above all else, women want attention." Trophy Husbands comprehend these vital issues, but others need...
Although unfashionably late for your boss's important dinner, your wife stops to ask you, "Should I wear my brown shoes or my blue shoes?" Careful. Mo...