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Home Game: An Accidental Guide to Fatherhood
by Michael Lewis
There were only about 30 books at the Logan Airport newsstand and this was the best looking one. I don't know why there wasn't a bookstore in the terminal of a major American airport, but there wasn't. I've liked the other books of Lewis's more than this one, and this wasn't bad. "It was ok" as the 2 star rating says.
I wasn't wicked excited to read it, but it was short, paperback, and had the possibility of being interesting. It is now a week later and I don't really remember much of it other than that I now know you can camp out at Fairy Land, that I was able to listen to music while reading it, and that my flight home was better than if I'd watched the TV on the plane.
I can see some parents being really angry about Lewis's attitude towards fatherhood (and motherhood.) These people will unfortunately have angry children.
I wasn't wicked excited to read it, but it was short, paperback, and had the possibility of being interesting. It is now a week later and I don't really remember much of it other than that I now know you can camp out at Fairy Land, that I was able to listen to music while reading it, and that my flight home was better than if I'd watched the TV on the plane.
I can see some parents being really angry about Lewis's attitude towards fatherhood (and motherhood.) These people will unfortunately have angry children.