A young boy thinks his father is embarrassing sometimes. When he complains one day, he is forced to sit through some of his father's long-winded stories about the boy's grandfather, his dad's dad. At first, the boy is bored and a little impatient, but by the end it's possible he just might have learned a thing or two about embarrassing dads. Angela Childs' latest book is a lesson on bridge-building between parents and children. The author is adept at portraying situations that evoke sentiment and mutual understanding. Dad, Why Do You Always Embarrass Me? is a great book for any age.
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