Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Sleepless Nights and Kisses for Breakfast: Reflections on Fatherhood by Matteo Bussola: A Review

Sleepless Nights and Kisses for Breakfast is a set of essays about Matteo Bussola's experiences being a father to his three young girls.  They are some of the sweetest and funniest things I have read in a long time!  His love for his family leaps from the page and I found myself smiling the entire time that I read it.  Before handing his daughter off to his wife, Bussola cherishes the minutes he has to hold her.  Bussola's honesty about his, and other fathers, frequent confusion was refreshing.  When he and his neighbors planned to fight off a robber with common household items, he had me rolling.  I really enjoyed this nice, light read and would recommend it to anyone looking for a funny, charming book.  It would be a great gift for father's day!

My rating:
★★★★★

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