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eBay item number:195721698075
Item specifics
- Condition
- Type
- Audiobook
- Narrative Type
- Non-Fiction
- ISBN
- 9781452664224
- Publication Year
- 2013
- Format
- CD Mp3
- Language
- English
- Book Title
- Dad or Alive : Confessions of an Unexpected Stay-At-Home Dad
- Publisher
- Tantor Media, Incorporated
- Genre
- Family & Relationships
- Topic
- Parenting / Fatherhood, Parenting / General, General
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Tantor Media, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1452664226
ISBN-13
9781452664224
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27038365157
Product Key Features
Topic
Parenting / Fatherhood, Parenting / General, General
Book Title
Dad or Alive : Confessions of an Unexpected Stay-At-Home Dad
Publication Year
2013
Language
English
Genre
Family & Relationships
Format
CD Mp3
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 In.
Item Length
7.4 In.
Item Width
5.3 In.
Item Weight
3.2 Oz
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
"The author . . . sounds both genuine and likable. Younger fathers will love this work . . . they'll hear enough thoughtful reflections and encouragement to make the audio as enlightening as it is entertaining." ---AudioFile
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Edition Description
Unabridged edition
Synopsis
When Adrian Kulp first learned that he was about to become a father, he was essentially a teenage boy trapped in the body of a thirty-two-year-old high-powered executive. He did what his wife asked him to do: grow up. He packed away his Phillies baseball memorabilia, hid his GI Joes, and converted their guest bedroom from his private man cave into a nursery. Goodbye sticky beer cozy. Hello Diaper Genie. Based on his mercilessly funny and brutally honest blog, here is the hilarious story of one man's journey from being the one who brings home the bacon to the one who fries it-along with assembling the crib, learning how to "accessorize" his daughter, and flying with an infant for the first time. From attending numbing booze-free co-ed baby showers to navigating the Farmer's Market with a baby (and loaded diaper) strapped to his chest, to locking himself out of a childproofed toilet, this often sweaty and exhausted SAHD (stay-at-home dad) gets down and dirty about surviving life as a new parent-dad or alive., When Adrian Kulp first learned that he was about to become a father, he was essentially a teenage boy trapped in the body of a thirty-two-year-old high-powered executive. He did what his wife asked him to do: grow up. He packed away his Phillies baseball memorabilia, hid his GI Joes, and converted their guest bedroom from his private man cave into a nursery. Goodbye sticky beer cozy. Hello Diaper Genie. Based on his mercilessly funny and brutally honest blog, here is the hilarious story of one man's journey from being the one who brings home the bacon to the one who fries it-along with assembling the crib, learning how to accessorize his daughter, and flying with an infant for the first time. From attending numbing booze-free co-ed baby showers to navigating the Farmer's Market with a baby (and loaded diaper) strapped to his chest, to locking himself out of a childproofed toilet, this often sweaty and exhausted SAHD (stay-at-home dad) gets down and dirty about surviving life as a new parent-dad or alive., When Adrian Kulp first learned that he was about to become a father, he was essentially a teenage boy trapped in the body of a thirty-two-year-old high-powered executive. He did what his wife asked him to do: grow up. He packed away his Phillies baseball memorabilia, hid his GI Joes, and converted their guest bedroom from his private man cave into a nursery. Goodbye sticky beer cozy. Hello Diaper Genie.Based on his mercilessly funny and brutally honest blog, here is the hilarious story of one man's journey from being the one who brings home the bacon to the one who fries it-along with assembling the crib, learning how to "accessorize" his daughter, and flying with an infant for the first time. From attending numbing booze-free co-ed baby showers to navigating the Farmer's Market with a baby (and loaded diaper) strapped to his chest, to locking himself out of a childproofed toilet, this often sweaty and exhausted SAHD (stay-at-home dad) gets down and dirty about surviving life as a new parent-dad or alive., When Adrian Kulp first learned that he was about to become a father, he was essentially a teenage boy trapped in the body of a thirty-two-year-old high-powered executive. He did what his wife asked him to do: grow up. He packed away his Phillies baseball memorabilia, hid his GI Joes, and converted their guest bedroom from his private man cave into a nursery. Goodbye sticky beer cozy. Hello Diaper Genie. Based on his mercilessly funny and brutally honest blog, here is the hilarious story of one man's journey from being the one who brings home the bacon to the one who fries it--along with assembling the crib, learning how to "accessorize" his daughter, and flying with an infant for the first time. From attending numbing booze-free co-ed baby showers to navigating the Farmer's Market with a baby (and loaded diaper) strapped to his chest, to locking himself out of a childproofed toilet, this often sweaty and exhausted SAHD (stay-at-home dad) gets down and dirty about surviving life as a new parent--dad or alive., In this mercilessly funny and brutally honest book, Adrian Kulp describes his unexpected journey into parenthood.
Narrated by
Kulp, Adrian
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