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Loading... Lunarbaboon: The Daily Life of Parenthood (2017)by Christopher Grady
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I often hear stories (rants as well as bragging, but mostly rants) of parenting from my friends on a daily basis. This book mirrored some of the daily experiences of parents. The humour is sometimes relatable and sometimes farfetched. Overall enjoyable. Highly recommended! Note: I received a free copy of this book from the publisher. This has not influenced my review in any way. no reviews | add a review
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Lunarbaboon shares life's parenting moments from the perspective of a 30-something dad/husband/chaos survivor. Together with the savvy, laid back Mom, wild child Moishe, baby Matilda, and a former Julliard student (their cat), Lunarbaboon must navigate the family and social dynamics of everyday life. Ranging from the hilarious (defeating closet monsters with a 'stun' blaster that offers surprising facts about bears, Mars, and cats) to the sweet (the gray scale-to color transition out of depression at the touch of a loved one), this collection explores the bonds within a family and all the characters who bring both order and chaos to life. Lunarbaboon's perfect meld of crabby humor and moments of impactful honesty give these comics a wide range and distinctive voice that's both comical and sincere. No library descriptions found. |
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For those who care, a couple penis jokes and some swear words keep this from being all ages despite being from comic strip giant Andrews McMeel. ( )