About This Book
A father narrator recounts domestic episodes after becoming a parent, moving from amused detachment to anxious care as he and his wife confront sleeplessness, stubborn toddler behavior, and debates over discipline. Through short, humorous vignettes he observes neighbors' children, offers comic self-reflection about parental pride and impatience, and depicts a particular evening when a child's persistent crying forces the family to consider punishment despite misgivings. The book mixes warm affection, satire of household pretensions, and observational sketches, often accompanied by light illustrations that accent the comic timing and familial tenderness.
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