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Fatherhood Paperback – May 1, 1987
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So, what is fatherhood...?
It's pretending the present you love most is soap-on-a-rope.
It's helping your children learn English as a second language.
It's asking your son to make up a name rather than tell anyone who he is.
It's knowing that "Everything's okay, Dad!" means "I haven't killed anyone!"
It's the book every father will love.
It's Bill Cosby at his wittiest, wisest, and warmest.
"Bill Cosby makes fatherhood come alive. He takes us on a comedic yet insightful journey through the awesome shifting sands of parenthood. Though this volume is titled Fatherhood, its effect will be to strengthen the entire family." --from the afterword by Alvin F. Poussaint, M.D.
- Print length178 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBerkley Publishing Group
- Publication dateMay 1, 1987
- Dimensions5.2 x 0.51 x 8.23 inches
- ISBN-100425097722
- ISBN-13978-0425097724
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- Publisher : Berkley Publishing Group; Reissue edition (May 1, 1987)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 178 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0425097722
- ISBN-13 : 978-0425097724
- Item Weight : 6.7 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.2 x 0.51 x 8.23 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,650,861 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,641 in Parenting & Families Humor
- #1,806 in Fatherhood (Books)
- #12,874 in Actor & Entertainer Biographies
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The legendary comedian, author, and activist Bill Cosby continues to be as prolific and relevant as ever, reaching every generation and every audience since he began his career in stand-up four decades ago. He is one of the most influential performers of the second half of the 20th century. He has had an unparalleled career in television; has sold more record albums than any other comedian; his blockbuster books have sold millions of copies; and his generous support of numerous charities, particularly in the field of education, have endowed many Americans with the gift of hope and learning. Through his groundbreaking appearances on television, particularly in two landmark series each of which defined an American decade, Bill Cosby has touched the lives of millions of Americans. In the 1960s, "I Spy" broke the racial barrier in television by featuring Cosby as the first-ever black lead of a weekly dramatic series. In the 1980s, Cosby returned to television with a show that Coretta Scott King described as "the most positive portrayal of black family life that has ever been broadcast." "The Cosby Show" enjoyed years of number-one ratings and nearly unanimous critical praise.
Cosby's success on television has been matched in other areas. In 1986 he broke Radio City Music Hall's 53-year-old attendance record for his concert appearance. Cosby's also a giant in the publishing world. Fatherhood (1986) became one of the fastest-selling hardcover book of all time, remaining for more than half of its fifty-four weeks on The New York Times Best Seller List as Number 1. It has sold 2.6 million hardcover copies and 1.5 million paperbacks. Time Flies had the largest single first printing in publishing history--1.75 million. Now, I Am What I Ate,and I'm Frightened. A crusader throughout his career for a better world, his great success in the world of entertainment is complemented by his involvement with a host of charity organizations, making substantial gifts in support of education, most notably to predominantly black colleges and to various social service and civil rights organizations. On the evolution of his own style of comedy, Bill Cosby states that he was drawn at an early age to the masters of jazz, learning to emulate in comedy their ability to take an idea and continually find new and innovative ways of expressing the same theme. The legacy of Bill Cosby's comedic genius is as sweet, meaningful and universal as any piece of music ever played.
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"I love the book because he and his shows were so funny. The book finds humor in every day life (based on his life as a dad.)..." Read more
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"...It was one of the funniest books I've ever read. I purchased it as a gift for two couples expecting their first child...." Read more
"...and comedy routines, you will recognize a lot of the material, but still funny. Nice book to have in the family library--still makes me laugh." Read more
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In trying to figure out why I didn't enjoy this book more, I've decided that the problem is the transmission of Cosby's style of humor into the written word. It seems to me that Cosby's genius is his facial expressions and vocal patterns. Though he's certainly an intelligent man, I wouldn't describe him as a wordsmith. So, many of his jokes in this book just didn't work in this medium. Of course, some of the material came straight from his stand-up routines or from The Cosby Show, and as I could imagine Cosby delivering the lines, they elicited some chuckles. But, in general, his written humor felt a bit flat to me.
And the introduction and afterword by a professional psychiatrist, I suppose intended to provide some more intellectual heft to a book that was mostly silly and hyperbolic, was odd and disconnected from Cosby's stuff. The good doctor's advice was dry and pedantic and just plain boring. Given Cosby's commitment to education and families, I imagine that he envisioned this additional content to be a way to help inject a slice of serious parenting advice into the minds of readers who will readily read a book by a comedian but might not otherwise read a book about fatherhood. I appreciate the sentiment but thought it was poorly executed.
To be sure, Bill Cosby is Bill Cosby, so there is some funny stuff in this book. And it was even funny to read anecdotes or punchlines that I've already heard from his stand-up or television work. But in the category of funny books about family written by comedians, I'd much more readily recommend Paul Reiser's "Couplehood," "Babyhood," and "Familyhood," as Reiser's humor translates much more effectively to the written word. I still appreciate Cosby and might even give another one of his books a try, but "Fatherhood" didn't do much for me.
The mediocrity gets compounded by the fact that it's remarkably out of date. At the time, it had a lot of forward-thinking ideas about the presence of the father in a child's life. It's nice to know that the things he was fighting for in 1986 are common today. But it remains a book written in 1986. And there's no way around it. Stick to the albums.
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I read this before my first was born....it was funny, insightful, and easy to read.
There are a lot of books on "babies" or "children" or "giving birth" but few on what it means to be a father/dad.
I give this to anyone that is about to become a father...one of my favourite books.


