Perhaps parents also need the reassurance that Bob offers. In looking back on his initial years of parenthood, Bob writes, "There was one word that sprang to mind Naïve. Thats French for Buddy, you dont even have a clue. " If you, like Bob, are entirely clueless at the beginning of parenthood, theres hope for the future.
For while imparting crucial information to his children like "the shower curtain goes inside the bathtub; dont put marbles into the garbage disposal, and its not a great idea to see how many peas you can stick up your nose," Bob did learn things like how to navigate the challenging world of school carpool pickup without infuriating the power hungry fifth grade Safety Patrol. And you, like Bob, might also make some headway with the linguistic parental challenge of cracking the grunt communication code of teenagers. Bob Schwartz tackles these problems and more. He tells us that the purpose of his essays is to have us embrace the humor of parenthood and the fun of family life. "Let laughter be the fuel for this thrilling, and yes indeed, sometimes pandemonium-producing journey."
All author proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.