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  • Published: 1 April 2005
  • ISBN: 9780091900632
  • Imprint: Vermilion
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $39.99

Fatherhood

The Truth




Letting fathers-to-be know what they're in for and how to cope once they're there

There are lots of books about parenthood. But if you look closely most of them are about motherhood. Fathers get brief paragraphs about needing the odd cuddle themselves and being helpful for carrying the heavier elements of baby kit, but that's it.

Fatherhood - The Truth, on the other hand, is a shed-friendly man's guide to the whole scary, life-changing business. One that looks beyond the happy-clappy cliches into the fiery hell of night feeds and projectile vomiting. 'Shit happens' will suddenly start to make sense as a phrase. Providing crucial information and insight on every aspect of parenting with pitch-perfect humour, it takes the dad-to-be on a white-knuckle ride from conception to the first birthday that also considers the emotional truths and selfish imperatives that fathers are usually asked to bury out of sight. A personally informed journey, Fatherhood - The Truth also touches all the crucial practical bases to make it a one-stop, know-it-all manual for the father-to-be.

  • Published: 1 April 2005
  • ISBN: 9780091900632
  • Imprint: Vermilion
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $39.99

About the author

Marcus Berkmann

A gifted journalist and public speaker, Marcus Berkmann is an ex-Independent on Sunday sports columnist and ex-Mail pop critic. He writes for the Spectator and Private Eye. His book The Rain Men (1996) is a modern classic that still regularly reprints. The Telegraph called it 'the Fever Pitch of cricket' and Sir Tim Rice called it 'a masterpiece'. Marcus - who claims to have two small children - views parenting with the combined eye of Miriam Stoppard and Bertie Wooster.

Praise for Fatherhood

I laughed out loud and squirmed with awful recognition. Marcus Berkmann is one of our funniest writers, and he was sent by Heaven - or was it Hell? - to write Fatherhood

Craig Brown

Berkmann is a very funny writer ... the text is laugh out loud funny

Daily Express

Ambitious and substantial ... Berkmann is highly entertaining ... with an anarchic Monty Pythonesque sense of fun

Alain de Botton, Sunday Times

The laughs come in every paragraph. A masterpiece about sad, neurotic British fathers

Sunday Telegraph

A man of infinite wisdom and experience when it comes to male parenting in the 21st century ... The daddy of baby guides ... quick-witted ... excellent

Mail on Sunday

I can't think of a better guide than Marcus Berkmann ... well-written, funny and wise

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