The Baby Wrestler is a humorous look at what happens when Dad chooses to stay at home and try child raising. This funny, irreverent, and poignant book offers a completely different view of parenting that is equal parts Dr. Spock, Jack Kerouac, and Will Farrell. It’s the perfect gift for Father’s Day, Mother's Day, or Mental Health Day. Cunningly disguised as a comic memoir, The Baby Wrestler was written as a confidential report by a troubleshooter for the United Nations who chose to become a stay-at-home-dad. Our man believed that he could handle anything, but all hell broke loose when he found himself in charge of a precocious toddler, a hyperactive preschooler, and a wolf-dog who ate deliverymen. Survival hinged on recasting his identity into The Baby Wrestler. Released recently by an anonymous hacker, The Baby Wrestler is packed with explosive information that threatens to subvert the expectations of parents everywhere.
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About the Author:
I live on an ancient lava flow that composes the first mountain range west of New York City. On clear days, I can see Brooklyn, where I was born along with my 7 brothers and sisters. I became friends with Thomas Berry and Vine Deloria, Jr., two amazing men who changed the way I perceive our predicament here on Earth. When the United Nations called me in 1993 to help develop a group that was trying to save species and protect the oceans and atmosphere, I brought their perspectives to the task. The Global Environment Facility is now the world's largest environmental grant maker, though it's not without some major faults. Right now, I'm raising the kids, Chairing our town's Environmental Commission, restoring an ancient house, and training another wolf-dog.
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