The Perfect Book For Dad

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The Perfect Book For Dad (NAPSA)—Whatkind of dad do you have? Is he Cro-Magnon Dad? Machiavellian Dad? Space Dad? Whatever his individual quirks, highly qualified dad Paul Barker’s illustrated romp through every dusty corner of dad-ness will help cement your apprecia- tion for that most central of men THE PERFECT BOOK DAD THE ASTONISHINGLY COMPLETE ‘ia Noy in yourlife. And the handy identification guide is just the beginning—inside “The Perfect Book For Dad” (HarperEntertainment) is a compendium of quizzes, lists and cartoons that leave no dad-ly question unanswered, from choosing the perfect golf club to the importance of a good chair. And it’s not just for dad-mirers either. Current dads and dads-tobe will find Barker’s book chockfull of invaluable advice. It tells of fearing parent-teacher conferences where “you either discover the teachers don’t know the half of it or that you don’t know the half of it,” and of navigating the in-law minefield: “the simplest way of avoiding problems with in-laws is to avoid in-laws.” The book is available where books are sold and online at www.harperentertainment.com.