Reseña del editor:
Just Pretend You're Dead is a compilation of 20 essays from the frontlines of parenting, bringing you into the reality of what it means to be a mom or dad. Sometimes thoughtful, sometimes funny, the book is a celebration of the most overlooked heroes on the planet: Parents. Parenting isn't easy, a fact any parent knows. From pregancy to prom, from diapers to driving, the task of raising a competent human being can drive you to madness. But hidden within the complexities of parenthood are some of life's greatest moments: hugs, kisses, laughter, and the opportunity to get ditched at a Daddy-Daughter Dance. Sometimes, you experience great fear - an unexpected sickness or even - God forbid - a death. When you become a parent, there are no guarantees. And yet those are the risks that make parenthood worthwhile, and make this book one any parent should read.
Biografía del autor:
Jason Brooks is a husband, father and writer. He lives in Grayson, Georgia with his wife, Rachel, and their two kids, Ella and Jon. Together, the four of them enjoy eating ice cream, making up silly songs, and asking a billion questions a day. Jason has written professionally for The John Maxwell Company, Ford Motor Company, Catalyst, Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, and several magazines. You can read Jason’s blog on his website (http://jasonericbrooks.com) and follow him on Twitter (@JasonMuses).
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