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Being a Dad Is Weird: Lessons in Fatherhood from My Family to Yours Audiobook

Being a Dad Is Weird: Lessons in Fatherhood from My Family to Yours Audiobook

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Foreword read by Melissa McCarthy and featuring the voices of Stephen, Margaret, and Flynn Falcone.

A funny and intimate take a look at fatherhood from your actor and writer/director from the Boss and Tammy that combines stories about his own larger-than-life dad and how his experiences raising two daughters with his wife, Melissa McCarthy, who also penned the Foreword, are shaped by his have childhood.

Though he’s most widely known for his appearances in the movie Enough Said, as well as his hilarious function as about Being truly a Dad Is Weird: Lessons in Fatherhood from MY CHILDREN to Yours Air Marshall Jon in Bridesmaids, Ben Falcone isn’t a big shot movie star director in the home. There, he’s simply dad. In this winning collection of stories, Ben stocks his funny and poignant journeys as the husband of Melissa McCarthy, and the daddy of their two young daughters. He also stocks stories from his own child years in Southern Illinois, and existence with his father-an outspoken, outstanding, but unconventional man having a big heart and a relatively casual approach to employment named Steve Falcone.

Ben is just an ordinary father who has his talk about of battles with other parents blocking his look at using their expensive electronic devices at school performances. Navigating the challenging role of being the only male in a residence full of women, he finds himself growing increasingly more worried as he sounds more and more like his dad. While Steve Falcone may not have been the briefcase and grey flannel fit type, he trained Ben priceless lessons about what matters most in life. A supportive, creative, and downright funny father, Steve made sure his sons’ lives had been never dull-a feeling of experience that holds through this warm, sometimes amusing, and poignant memoir.

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