A Man Called Daddy

A Man Called Daddy by Hugh O’Neill is a collection of nearly 40 stories that explore the experiences of fatherhood, published by Thomas Nelson Incorporated in 1996. This English language edition spans 223 pages and presents a blend of joyful and challenging moments that come with being a father, reflecting O’Neill’s unique perspective as a frequent contributor to NPR’s “Morning Edition.”
Readers will find a humorous take on family and relationships, with essays that resonate with the ups and downs of parenting. The book captures the essence of marriage and family life, making it a thoughtful gift for occasions like Father’s Day or the celebration of a new child. Through his engaging storytelling, O’Neill invites readers to reflect on the complexities of fatherhood while providing a lighthearted commentary on the topic.
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Hugh O’ Neill, a frequent contributor to NPR’s “Morning Edition”, offers a collection of nearly 40 stories in which he expounds upon the joyful (and not-so-joyful) times of fatherhood. Written in the same tradition as the clever and humorous books of Dave Barry and Erma Bombeck, this book will make a wonderful gift for Father’s Day or to celebrate the birth of a child.
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