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How Not to Hate Your Husband After Kids

Autor Jancee Dunn
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 feb 2018
Brutally honest and brilliantly funny, it will appeal to readers of "The Unmumsy Mum", and will let women know that they're not alone through actionable and achievable advice.
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ISBN-13: 9781784754778
ISBN-10: 1784754773
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 126 x 195 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: CORNERSTONE

Descriere

This, combined with a lack of sleep, a suddenly unfair division of household chores and her husband's new found passion for very long bike rides, meant that Jancee found it hard to look at her well-meaning, clever, funny husband playing with his iPhone without feeling a white-hot rage.

Notă biografică

Jancee Dunn is theNew York Timesbestselling author of five books, including a memoir, a children's book, andCyndi Lauper: A Memoir. Her essay collection,Why Is My Mother Getting a Tattoo?was a finalist for the Thurber Prize for American Humor. She is a frequent contributor to theNew York Times, Vogue, O, The Oprah Magazine, andParents.She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and daughter.

Recenzii

"Drawing from her own life, journalist Dunn offers up a hilarious-and actually useful!-take on the lopsided division of labor that bedevils many a marriage post-baby."—People, People Picks
"The book is steeped in sociological and scientific research on how men's and women's roles have changed (and not) in family life, and it's also hilarious. As Dunn and her husband take a bumpy ride through therapy, research and in-home experiments in an effort to make their family life equitable and peaceful again, you'll learn a little, and laugh a lot."—The Seattle Times, best books of 2018
"Dunn's writing is effortless and chatty.... The book is compassionate and reasonable.... This book would make a far more practical shower gift than, say, yet another organic cotton receiving blanket. Babies grow up fast and require less stuff than we usually buy them; we adults are the ones that keep growing."
Jezebel
"Part memoir, part self-help book, Jancee Dunn'sHow Not To Hate Your Husband After Kidsoffers relationship research combined with personal anecdotes. Strategies learned from therapists, friends and even an FBI hostage negotiator help Dunn heal her marriage--and set a good example for her kid."
Real Simple

"How Not to Hate Your Husband After Kids," is equal parts romp and eye-opener, as she [Dunn] tackles relationship self-help from every angle-and through many experts and therapists. A few chapters in, one goop staffer had already photographed a dozen pages to send to her spouse."—Goop
"Jancee Dunn blends marital advice from real experts with her down to earth folksy wit inHot Not To Hate Husband After Kids. If your husband has a better relationship with his phone than he does with his baby, you need to hit him with this book--and then ask him to read it."
Jen Mann, New York Times bestselling author of People I Want to Punch in the Throat

"I already knew I loved my husband, but Jancee Dunn's book makes me realize how much I owe it to my kids to love their father harder and more visibly. And maybe to take a big timeout the next time I want to run over his pipe collection with my jog stroller."
Faith Salie, author of Approval Junkie

"Readers familiar with Dunn's honest and humorous writing will appreciate the behind-the-scenes look at her own semi-messy family life, and those who need guidance through the rough spots can glean advice while being entertained.... A highly readable account of how solid research and personal testing of self-help techniques saved a couple's marriage after the birth of their child."
Kirkus
"Dunn proves herself a clever, honest, and hilarious writer who isn't afraid to take her own marriage on a great experiment. Few writers would be courageous enough to lay bare such uncomfortable truths as her verbal abuse of her husband in response to his selfishness and how it may be threatening to the normal development of their daughter.... Her book should become a baby shower classic."
Publishers Weekly

"Hilarious.... This truly fascinating text is delightful. One of the best books on the subject. Highly recommended."
Library Journal (starred review)

"Why does your once-hot-and-harmonious relationship turn tense after you bring home a baby? Jancee Dunn, aParentscontributor, tackles the issue with brutal honesty and a healthy dose of humor."
Parents
"This book is a very valuable addition to the whole huge transition to becoming parents. This book can help preserve the greatest gift you will ever give your baby: a loving relationship between the baby's parents."—John Gottman, author of The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work
"This part memoir, part self-help book is designed for anyone who's ever gone through the relationship shake-up that is parenting a child."—Nancy Schatz Alton,Parent Map

"a breezy page-turner, a comedy of manners (and errors), and a treat to get lost in each night"—Well Rounded NY
"Taking experiences from her own evolving marriage and combining it with the wisdom of professionals - neuroscientists, psychologists, parenting experts, and more - she has penned this book to help women navigate everything from household chores, budgets, and weekends with family to both fighting and having sex with your spouse."—Whitney C. Harris,Red Tricycle
"Jancee Dunn takes a sticky issue and gives it personality . . . she gives hope to her readers and their partners that working together is possible and essential for their success as parents"—Mother Magazine