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Características del artículo
- Estado
- Publication Date
- 2014-03-18
- Pages
- 190
- ISBN
- 9780988480469
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Curbside Splendor Publishing
ISBN-10
0988480468
ISBN-13
9780988480469
eBay Product ID (ePID)
159904760
Product Key Features
Book Title
Lost in Space : a Father's Journey there and Back Again
Number of Pages
200 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Topic
Parenting / Fatherhood, General
Illustrator
Lafler, Steven, Yes
Genre
Family & Relationships, Humor
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
8.1 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2013-957521
Reviews
"Ben Tanzer explodes the myths of fatherhood and reassembles the pieces into something altogether more precious and fascinating: the truth. The ugly, gorgeous, shameful, miraculous, transformative truth. This book is both funny and heartbreaking, and at times I thought he was transcribing directly from my own parent brain. Tanzer has a rare talent for making the everyday seem luminous." -- Jillian Lauren, NY Times bestselling author of Some Girls: My Life in a Harem and Pretty "In Lost in Space , Tanzer manages to be both heartbreaking and funny, producing a book of beauty and truth about the complexity, the fear, pain, and primal love that being a parent entails. Tanzer raises the bar with this memoir, insisting that writers be truly honest, not make excuses for their feelings, to stare deep inside themselves, and still be entertaining, if not enlightening." -- Paula Bomer, author of Nine Months and Baby "Ben Tanzer has that ever elusive elixir, that ability to be both funny and poignant simultaneously. These essays have that requisite gallows humor about being a parent, but there's tenderness oozing from the page, too, a kind of trickling empathy." -- Joshua Mohr, author of Fight Song, Termite Parade , Some Things That Meant the World to Me and Damascus "They said it couldn't be done. They said, "nobody dunks on Bill Cosby in the basketball court of dad-lit." And then Ben Tanzer's Lost in Space arrived. Funnier, more honest and a million times more relevant than the writing of JELL-O's favorite son, this tight little collection cuts to the soul of fathering children like nothing else." -- Patrick Wensink, Bestselling author of Broken Piano for President "Ben Tanzer's Lost In Space will have you vacillating between laughter and despair, all the while reveling in the beauty of his razor-sharp prose and candid, witty observations on fatherhood, sleep deprivation, Patrick Ewing, and family life. Buy this book, yo. And prepare to be astonished. -- Jennifer Banash, author of White Lines and Silent Alarm, "Ben Tanzer explodes the myths of fatherhood and reassembles the pieces into something altogether more precious and fascinating: the truth. The ugly, gorgeous, shameful, miraculous, transformative truth. This book is both funny and heartbreaking, and at times I thought he was transcribing directly from my own parent brain. Tanzer has a rare talent for making the everyday seem luminous." — Jillian Lauren, NY Times bestselling author of Some Girls: My Life in a Harem and Pretty "In Lost in Space , Tanzer manages to be both heartbreaking and funny, producing a book of beauty and truth about the complexity, the fear, pain, and primal love that being a parent entails. Tanzer raises the bar with this memoir, insisting that writers be truly honest, not make excuses for their feelings, to stare deep inside themselves, and still be entertaining, if not enlightening." — Paula Bomer, author of Nine Months and Baby "Ben Tanzer has that ever elusive elixir, that ability to be both funny and poignant simultaneously. These essays have that requisite gallows humor about being a parent, but there's tenderness oozing from the page, too, a kind of trickling empathy." — Joshua Mohr, author of Fight Song, Termite Parade , Some Things That Meant the World to Me and Damascus "They said it couldn't be done. They said, nobody dunks on Bill Cosby in the basketball court of dad-lit." And then Ben Tanzer's Lost in Space arrived. Funnier, more honest and a million times more relevant than the writing of JELL-O's favorite son, this tight little collection cuts to the soul of fathering children like nothing else." — Patrick Wensink, Bestselling author of Broken Piano for President "Ben Tanzer's Lost In Space will have you vacillating between laughter and despair, all the while reveling in the beauty of his razor-sharp prose and candid, witty observations on fatherhood, sleep deprivation, Patrick Ewing, and family life. Buy this book, yo. And prepare to be astonished. — Jennifer Banash, author of White Lines and Silent Alarm, "Ben Tanzer explodes the myths of fatherhood and reassembles the pieces into something altogether more precious and fascinating: the truth. The ugly, gorgeous, shameful, miraculous, transformative truth. This book is both funny and heartbreaking, and at times I thought he was transcribing directly from my own parent brain. Tanzer has a rare talent for making the everyday seem luminous." -- Jillian Lauren, NY Times bestselling author of Some Girls: My Life in a Harem and Pretty "In Lost in Space, Tanzer manages to be both heartbreaking and funny, producing a book of beauty and truth about the complexity, the fear, pain, and primal love that being a parent entails. Tanzer raises the bar with this memoir, insisting that writers be truly honest, not make excuses for their feelings, to stare deep inside themselves, and still be entertaining, if not enlightening." -- Paula Bomer, author of Nine Months and Baby "Ben Tanzer has that ever elusive elixir, that ability to be both funny and poignant simultaneously. These essays have that requisite gallows humor about being a parent, but there's tenderness oozing from the page, too, a kind of trickling empathy." -- Joshua Mohr, author of Fight Song, Termite Parade, Some Things That Meant the World to Me and Damascus "They said it couldn't be done. They said, "nobody dunks on Bill Cosby in the basketball court of dad-lit." And then Ben Tanzer's Lost in Space arrived. Funnier, more honest and a million times more relevant than the writing of JELL-O's favorite son, this tight little collection cuts to the soul of fathering children like nothing else." -- Patrick Wensink, Bestselling author of Broken Piano for President "Ben Tanzer's Lost In Space will have you vacillating between laughter and despair, all the while reveling in the beauty of his razor-sharp prose and candid, witty observations on fatherhood, sleep deprivation, Patrick Ewing, and family life. Buy this book, yo. And prepare to be astonished. -- Jennifer Banash, author of White Lines and Silent Alarm
Table Of Content
Topics/Outline (include) I. Sleep II. Sex Talk III. Fitting In IV. First Hair Cut V. Speech Therapy VI. Love VII. Illness VIII. Dead Fathers IX. Music Taste/Fratricide X. Second/Younger Children XI. Time-Outs XII. Penises
Synopsis
Lost in Space is a funny, sometimes sad, but always lively essay collection about fatherhood, and sex, because sex sells., Lost in Space is a sometimes funny, sometimes sad, but always lively essay collection about fathers and sons, and their relationship to not only one another, but pop culture, death, and sex--because sex sells, even if you're otherwise focused on parenting and the generation spanning cultural impact of Star Wars. The essays in Lost in Space are focused on an array of child-rearing topics including sleep, discipline, first haircuts, deceased parents/grandparents and illness, and the inherent challenges and humor that coincide with, and are intrinsically tied-into, these stages of life. The essays also recognize the ongoing presence of the author's dead father in his life even as he seeks to parent without his father's guidance or advice.
LC Classification Number
PS3620.A725A6 2014
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