
A Dad For All Seasons
How My Sons Raised Me
Ian Mucklejohn(Author)
Gibson Square Books Ltd (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 7. December 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-906142-71-1 (ISBN)
Description
Your first child will change your life. But what if you have three at the same time! Eleven years ago, Ian Mucklejohn had triplet sons as a single father and was outnumbered three to one from the very beginning. Ian had to do it all by himself: juggle, organise, cook, keep sane, stay calm, and handle every obstacle. There was always one hand short, one child who felt left out or needed an extra hug. Ian has gathered the best stories of his sons over the years: the hilarious moments, the fights and crocodile tears, the tough questions to which there is no right answer. You may well recognise yourself - just multiply by three and deduct one parent! Lars, Piers and Ian Mucklejohn live in Newbury with their single father Ian. After studying English, Ian's first job was as a postman, after which he became a teacher.
Reviews / Votes
'Heart-warming.' Mail on Sunday 'Parents will find it funny, moving, and really helpful.' Esther RantzenMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-906142-71-1 (9781906142711)
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E-Book
11/2012
Gibson Square
€5.58
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Persons
Lars, Piers and Ian Mucklejohn live in Newbury with their single father Ian. After studying English, Ian's first job was as a postman, after which he became a teacher.
Content
Foreword Introduction 1 Raised by my Sons 2 Beginnings 3 New School 4 Swearing 5 Birthdays 6 Godparents 7 Holidays 8 Hitting 9 Birds and the Bees 10 Illness 11 Mortality 12 Fury 13 Changes 14 The Internet 15 Bureaucracy 16 Male Mum 17 Religion 18 Mother 19 Cooking and Cooties 20 The Great Man 21 Technology 22 The Future Afterword