Pacify Me!

October 13, 2009

Filed under Books & Gifts

I do read parenting books, but usually they’re as tough to get through as my ex-pastor’s sermons. (And the boring or just plain unhelpful ones are not the ones I tend to review here.)

Not this one. Comedian Chris Mancini has pulled off an eminently readable tome on being a New Dad written in the conversational style of the guy who feels your pain, your bewilderment and your stress, rather than the guy with all the answers.

Why read it then, if he gives no answers? Well, it’s not that he doesn’t bury nuggets of valuable advice and information throughout the book. There’s actually quite a lot of them (and Chris seems quite surprised at times to find himself coming up with them!). It’s more that Chris seems to set out to normalize the anxiety and pressures that befall a guy from the moment his partner first says “I’m pregnant”. (Actually, he starts earlier than that, but I’ll let him tell that story).

He almost lost me on page 3 when he dissed life coaches, but I’m bigger than that. :)

What follows is my 8 point summary of the book from where I sit. I do need to mention (because I’m aware that my readers come from varied faith and cultural backgrounds), if you can’t look past plenty of sexual references and coarse language, you won’t enjoy it. Anyway, here’s the summary:

  1. Chris makes the point it’s normal to be freaked out (hey that’s the title of my blog!). In fact I think this is possibly the most valuable aspect of Pacify Me, apart form the laughs: normalizing the feelings many men experience regarding new baby. His reasons for those feelings include the feeling of powerlessness, which is something us males don’t do well…
  2. Loved Dante’s 9 Infernal Circles of Babies ‘R’ Us…
  3. The battle over having or not having the mother-in-law present for the birth. Well fought, valiant Chris.
  4. The chapter on crying (the baby’s not Chris’) is one of the best summaries on causes/options that I’ve seen. What some books might spend 20 or 40 pages to cover, Chris nails in 5.
  5. I enjoyed the constant pop culture references: Python, Star Wars, Dr Seuss. These make much more sense to me than references to the latest academic study in … whatever.
  6. The trials and tribulations of finding a good daycare.
  7. I also liked Chris’ authentic and growing relationship with his daughter.
  8. Finally, men, you can read the back half of Chris’ book and feel like you know what you’re talking about when your wife or the mother-in-law wants to discuss (for example) what the baby should be fed as it grows older. I like knowing what I’m talking about (or at least sounding like I do).

 A good read that will help New Dads keep perspective and maintain a shred of sanity.

Comments

4 Responses to “Pacify Me!”

  1. Jonathan on October 14th, 2009 12:55 am

    I might have to put this on my Christmas break reading list.

  2. MadCow on October 18th, 2009 5:37 pm

    Sounds fabulous.

    Where can I get my hands on a copy? Wouldn’t mind reviewing that one, myself :)

    Thanks, Pete.

  3. Pete on October 18th, 2009 8:35 pm
  4. Mad Cow on October 19th, 2009 9:44 pm

    Thanks :)

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