Sunday, April 24, 2011

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Sh * t My Dad Says, Justin Halpern


Very poorly translated into English as The bullshit my father, this book comes from a Twitter page where Justin Halpern was publishing the most memorable phrases he heard that his eccentric father daily . I can not imagine a worse source for a book and started reading it with no expectation (good growth, expectations were, but all bad). Of so that I myself was first surprised to find a book unpretentious, funny and endearing, about a father and son not very conventional. A relationship that has nothing to do with those that appear in Disney films or books on how to educate your children, but that is what Justin Halpern and his father have it, and they work fine. The author does not attempt to beautify and ennoble the reality of his father, which makes it needless. With candor and spontaneity not prohibit him from using his undoubted talent as a writer, Halpern AC jr brief quotations in his book from his father about all sorts of everyday situations with more extensive accounts of stories of their life together. The result is a tribute from son to a father who had to play its role without other instruction manual that love and personal convictions, and has succeeded in being true to himself throughout his life. Find a book feared afterpunk postmodern, and has proved a very personal and human work that does not appear this time.

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