Dan Gets a Minivan: Life at the Intersection of Dude and Dad by Dan Zevin, 217 pages
Dan Zevin is a stay-at-home-dad in Brooklyn, splitting his days between preschool, writing articles for a website he dubs "oldman.com," and procrastinating. This book sees Zevin taking a look at his life, and the ways it has changed since becoming a dad, including everything from searching for the best best best nanny to figuring out how much he can blame his kid to get out of a ticket in the park (the dog wasn't REALLY off-leash, officer!). Some of it is infinitely relatable; some of it less-so, but if you're a fan of Dave Barry's writing and would like to see how he fares in NYC, give Zevin a try.
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