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The latest addition to the growing canon of ‘good dad’ literature

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It has been more than twenty years since Rachel Cusk upset the applecart of parenting literature with her stark, uncompromising memoir A Life’s Work (2001), which Anne Enright soon followed with the barely mellower Making Babies (2004). Those books have had an enduring influence on nonfiction writing, but it is noticeable that when the men got in on the game of parenting memoirs, they were markedly less iconoclastic. In short, they wanted to loo…
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