Henry Loves Jazz: The Diary Of A Reluctant Father
By (Author) Stephen Lacey
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Press
1st August 2009
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: general
Parenting: advice and issues
920
Paperback
256
Width 224mm, Height 197mm, Spine 22mm
250g
Henry Loves Jazz is Stephen Lacey's journey from a childless existence to the dagdom of parenthood. Stephen Lacey is quite possibly the most neurotic human being on the planet. A bundle of depression, anxiety and hives, he wonders whether he's cut out to be a father. In fact, he's not even sure he likes children. Henry Loves Jazz is a fly-on-the-wall account of what happens when Henry, his first-born child, comes home- the sleepless nights, exploding eco-nappies, celebrity chef cookbooks, black jellybeans and giant Mexican tarantulas. Henry Loves Jazz is not just about those first months of coping with a baby at forty-three, but the author's journey from a childless existence to the dagdom of parenthood. Along the way, he questions everything he knows about his own upbringing and his relationship with his parents and his long-suffering wife. He also discovers a love so deep, he can't see the bottom.
"Lacey doesn't gloss over his sometimes fractious relationships with his parents and his wife, which adds to the reality and validity of the book. Henry Loves Jazz will appeal to men who want a heads-up on what could happen when their partners are pregnant." --Australian Bookseller & Publisher magazine
Stephen Lacey has written for the Sydney Morning Herald, the Sunday Telegraph, the Good Weekend magazine and the Sunday Magazine. He is the author of two novels, The Tin Moon and Sandstone, which was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize.