Title:
Things My Son Needs to Know About the World
Author:
Fredrik Backman
Read
by: Santino Fontana
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster
Length:
Approximately 3 hours and 10 minutes
Source:
Review Copy from Simon & Schuster.
Thank-you!
Fredrik
Backman, author of such novel’s as A Man Called Ove and My Grandmother Tells Me
to Tell You She’s Sorry, has put together a sort collection of essays on things
he would like his so to know about the world.
The book was an often-hilarious look into life as a father.
I enjoyed
that Backman must be around my age so I loved all of his cultural
references. As a parent myself, I found
myself laughing and nodding along with his musings. I liked the insight into his life. Even though Backman is a famous author, his
life seems very low key and familiar. I also sensed the love he has for his wife
and his son.
I’ll
admit that I was annoyed when the book went into a detailed monologue about pro
wrestling which I cared nothing for. The
book bounced around at times. It seemed
pretty random. I was amused by different
segments, but a lot of other segments seemed to be complaints about his son or
how hard it is to be a father/husband. That
didn’t seem like “Things My Son Needs to Know About the World.”
Santino
Fontana was a good narrator of the audiobook and this short audiobook didn’t
take long to listen to on my daily commute.
Overall,
Things My Son Needs to Know About the World has some funny moments, but overall
it was an inconsistent collection of vignettes about fatherhood.
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