Man of the House

Read [Chris Erskine Book] ! Man of the House Online ^ PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Man of the House In the tradition of Bill Cosby and Dave Barry, Man of the House is a tongue-in-cheek celebration of fatherhood and life in the suburbs todayWith the same wry, ironic insights that have made his weekly Los Angeles Times column Man of the House a hit - and led to its syndicationa in 600 newspapers worldwide - this entirely original collection offers hilarious insight into family life today. Among the subjects Erskine explores are:Post-marital sex: How come you can yell at your kids

Man of the House

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Rating : 4.93 (919 Votes)
Asin : 1594863911
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 256 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-01-27
Language : English

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In the tradition of Bill Cosby and Dave Barry, Man of the House is a tongue-in-cheek celebration of fatherhood and life in the suburbs todayWith the same wry, ironic insights that have made his weekly Los Angeles Times column "Man of the House" a hit - and led to its syndicationa in 600 newspapers worldwide - this entirely original collection offers hilarious insight into family life today. Among the subjects Erskine explores are:Post-marital sex: How come you can yell at your kids all day long with no discernible effect, but if you whisper something to your spouse in the middle of the night, the kids come running like showgirls to a limo?Babysitters: Ever notice how the kids don't love you till your walking out the door?The Bonus Baby: How newspapers and scotch tape can make a perfectly acceptable diaper for your fourth child.

That same year, his columns inspired the NBC sitcom, Hidden Hills. He lives in Los Angeles, California.. CHRIS ERSKINE is a Los Angeles Times columnist whose weekly column, "Man of the House," dealing with the pains and triumphs of life in the suburbs, also appears in 600 newspapers worldwide, among

About the AuthorCHRIS ERSKINE is a Los Angeles Times columnist whose weekly column, "Man of the House," dealing with the pains and triumphs of life in the suburbs, also appears in 600 newspapers worldwide, among them the Washington Post, Chicago Sun-Times, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Milwaukee Sentinel, and San Jose Mercury News. He lives in Los Angeles, California.. That same year, his columns inspired the NBC sitcom, Hidden Hills. In 2003, a collection of the columns reached the Los Angeles Times bestseller list

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