Description
8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter by W. Bruce Cameron (2001)
What happens when Daddy’s little girl becomes a teenager. Beginning with the warning signs (#5: Your car insurance suddenly costs more than the car), the book covers dating (Rule #2: Keep your hands and eyes off my daughter’s body or I will remove them), the telephone (seemingly wired to her nervous system), braces (the costliest metal on earth), the first job, and more. “Cameron’s take on the angst felt by every father of a teenage daughter is witty, wise, and excruciatingly on the money”
This witty and insightful book includes how to:
- have a meaningful conversation through a slammed door
- reclaim the family bathroom
- ensure she doesn’t leave the house dressed like that
Dimensions: 18 x 12.5 x 2.3cm
Pages: 316
Age: Parents!