5.0

I loved this memoir - especially since the focus (which is on the author's three children) was never intended as the subject matter for this book. His children stole the show.

What makes this such an interesting read are the gritty details, the everyday honesty and the dark side of parenting that fills many of the pages. You root for Michael Lewis throughout the book as the unlikely good, caring father - even through reading his faults and negative thoughts. He's human, he's a dad, and the book feels as if it could have been written by your best friend.