Call Me Dad, Not Dude

Call Me Dad, Not Dude by Matthew Keenan is an illustrated book published by iUniverse in April 2007, featuring 156 pages in English. This work presents a humorous take on parenting in contemporary times, drawing from Keenan’s personal experiences and observations that resonate with parents of all ages. Through a lighthearted lens, he explores various topics, including the challenges of raising teenagers, the chaos of family life, and the often absurd situations that arise in the journey of parenthood.
Readers will find a collection of relatable anecdotes and insights that cover a wide range of parenting scenarios, from dealing with teenage antics and the complexities of family dynamics to the humorous realities of everyday life. Keenan’s observations touch on themes such as family relationships, the trials of marriage, and the lighter side of parenting, making this book a reflection of the joys and challenges faced by modern families. With its engaging illustrations and relatable content, this edition offers a unique perspective on the ups and downs of raising children in today’s world.
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Parenting in contemporary times provides Matthew Keenan with an endless amount of material. Keenan looks at life with a smile and shares his humorous perspective with his readers on a variety of topics that resonate with parents of all ages.
Keenan doles out parental observations from A to Z, including:
* Teens, cell phones, and parental insanity.
* Axe body spray: Gagging for fresh air on a Friday night.
* A daughter’s diary and three teenage brothers: Dial 911 now!
* Your daughter wants a horse: hire a bankruptcy attorney first.
* Boy Scouts and campouts: expect heavy rain.
* Spring break trips: it’s not really spring and my children don’t need a break.
* Teenage sons and drivers education school – take the next exit.
* Coaching the “non premier” teams: Bad News Bears, Kansas style.
* Waking up teenage boys: tips and tricks for an on-time school arrival.
* My son’s homework crisis: why is this my problem?
* High school dances- life gets complicated quickly.
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