<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<book>
  <amazon-description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fatherhood for dummies&#8212;a perfectly frank  and mercilessly funny account.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;  When he became a father, Michael Lewis found  himself expected to feel things that he didn&#8217;t  feel, and to do things that he couldn&#8217;t see the  point of doing. At first this made him feel  guilty, until he realized that all around him  fathers were pretending to do one thing, to feel one way, when in fact they felt and did all sorts of things, then engaged in what amounted to an  extended cover-up.&lt;p /&gt;  &lt;p /&gt;  Lewis decided to keep a written record of what actually happened  immediately after the birth of each of his three children. This book is that record. But it is  also something else: maybe the funniest, most  unsparing account of ordinary daily household  life ever recorded from the point of view of the man inside. The remarkable thing about this story isn&#8217;t that Lewis is so unusual. It&#8217;s that he is  so typical. The only wonder is that his wife has allowed him to publish it.&lt;p /&gt; 3 photos&lt;/p&gt;</amazon-description>
  <author>Michael Lewis</author>
  <catalog-url>http://lakenet.llcoop.org/search~S1/?searchtype=i&amp;searcharg=9780393069013&amp;searchscope=1&amp;sortdropdown=-&amp;SORT=D&amp;extended=1&amp;SUBMIT=Search&amp;searchlimits=&amp;searchorigarg=i9780767931779</catalog-url>
  <category-id type="integer"></category-id>
  <created-at type="datetime">2009-04-30T15:16:44-04:00</created-at>
  <description>An unsparing observation about the disparity between social expectation and the actual experiences of new fathers shares stories from the author's life after the births of his three children.</description>
  <id type="integer">4451</id>
  <isbn>9780393069013</isbn>
  <title>Home Game: An Accidental Guide to Fatherhood</title>
</book>
