Erin McHugh's last book, Like My Mother Always Said, collected a
rainbow of helpful, humorous, and questionable wisdom from our moms and
has been a solid success. It's not fair that mothers should get all the
attention, so the next branch on the family tree to explore belongs to
fathers. The same crowdsourcing that brought together the scores of
quotations and stories for the first book is also at work here. From
quips to short anecdotes, the book is divided up into all the sage and
nutty information we garner from our fathers in chapters such as
"Growing Up Right," "The Facts of Life," "Dad's Soft Spot," "Got It from
Grandpa," "The Sporting Life," and "Ask Your Mother."