Listeners familiar with the author's stand-up comedy will love hearing this low-key monologue about raising five small children in Manhattan. With his straightforward diction and pleasing voice, Gaffigan's performance strikes the right balance between his near-deadpan comedy delivery and the energy needed to keep a beleaguered parent engaged. Self-deprecation is the backdrop for the author's stories and observations, which all involve a measure of good-natured complaining. He's hilarious as he pokes fun at how his wife and five children give him no rest, living in a small apartment and schlepping around the big city. This fun listen will help parents remember that suffering and laughing are both part of the deal when you're raising young children. T.W. © AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine
While the jury is out on whether dad jokes are ever funny to anyone but the dad making them, we can all recognize how important it is for a father—facing down all the financial, physical, and emotional stresses of parenthood—to keep his sense of humor. With that in mind, here are five funny books about […]
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It’s kinda fun liking something a lot of other people like. We call it popular culture for a reason, right? Popularity is 50 percent of the whole concept. (In some cases, this idea backfires and we end up with America’s Next Top Fetus or Celebrity CAT Scans, but let’s try not to focus on the dark […]
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