About This Book
A newly minted father navigates awkward surprise, emotional distance, and conflicting expectations as he confronts an unglamorous newborn while habitually prioritizing old routines; his wife struggles with nerves and resentment and eventually abandons the child, leaving him to confront responsibility amid career demands and social distractions. Episodes follow his uneasy attempts at attachment, the wife's faltering maternal impulse, and the social world that misunderstands or minimizes domestic upheaval. The narrative examines parenthood, masculinity, and the gulf between romantic ideals and ordinary behavior through compact, often ironic scenes.
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