"Hilarious! I can relate to this book, having brought up two girls, which is just a nightmare. Such a funny book, hilarious from start to finish. Recommended." Wendy M. Rhodes, author of Dr. Pritchard The Poisoning Adulterer
"Great book, and I can definitely relate as a parent! Plenty of laughs, and relatable points, it's one I'd recommend." Gemma Johns, Author of The Marriage Sabbatical
"This book is a guidebook for everyone: those who are parents, those who wish to be parents, as well as those who wonder what being parents would be like. Whether you've raised teenagers or only been one so far, you'll find something to laugh about. And if your parenting style is being their friend, then aren't you in for a surprise." Ashima Jain, short story writer in India.
"I love how open, honest and just downright relatable this book was. I think it will be perfect for parents of teenagers, but also parents whose kids haven't reached the dreaded teens yet. The writing style was easy to digest and the flow of the book was really enjoyable" Rebekah Fisher, Book Reviewer, Australia
"Such a joy to read. Though I don't yet have children of my own, I can somehow relate to some of the incidents here. Being an eldest daughter in an Asian household, I've unknowingly sort of become a second parent as well. This is funny, well-written and an overall delightful reading experience." Nica V. Goodreads Book Reviewer, The Republic of the Philippines
"This witty autobiographical account skillfully builds the memoir with a humorous and intelligent tone that elicits empathy from its target audience, even if you don't have children. This is an author, a husband, and a father worthy of your trust. Highly recommended." Vincent Dublado, U.S.A., author of The Weed and the Rose, reviewed for Readers' Favorite.
"Having a teenage daughter myself I was interested in seeing the experience of someone who had gone through it and come out the other side - hairless or otherwise. I recommend this book for anyone with a teenage daughter, it makes you feel less alone." Sam Hurrell, UK Book Reviewer.
"Such a joy to read. Though I don't yet have children of my own, I can somehow relate to some of the incidents here. Being an eldest daughter in an Asian household, I've unknowingly sort of become a second parent as well. This is funny, well-written and an overall delightful reading experience." Nica V. Goodreads Book Reviewer, The Republic of the Philippines
"During my reading of this book I often thought, luckily there are more parents who go through the same thing. I'm almost through puberty with my kids, but recognized so much! Now I know where my gray hair comes from ... recommended!" Ellen Bossink, Book Blogger, The Netherlands
"Highly recommended.Thank you, Andrew, for sharing your experiences with the world and giving us a safe place to laugh at the teenage years of parenthood!" Cat Smith, KSVY Sonoma, California