As far as bad times go, parents seem to be the resident experts. We’ve all been there, rolling our eyes and ignoring our parents’ moans and groans about “kids today” and all the problems that can be associated with the youth. Still, it seems, with all their efforts, parents just don’t know how to get through to their text-crazed, “twitter-pated” teens.
They say parenting takes a steady hand and a steady heart, that children are vulnerable beings who rely on their parents’ loving protection and guidance through the hardest of days. Maybe all today’s kids really need is a healthy dose of the truth. Brian Sack seems to think so.
If you crave some unconventional wisdom from the dad who may have had one too many wine coolers, then dive into In The Event of My Untimely Demise. Not surprisingly, being hilariously honest about growing up, relationships, employment, and all the attached baggage is overwhelmingly refreshing. It sure beats the “When I was your age…walking through the snow” lecture.
Read through the book, HERE.
— Submission by HarperOne Fall Intern, Hailey Horne
















