"Turns the urban dad story on its head—and then rights it again. Beneath Shulgan's outwardly loving life with his young family in a hip part of Toronto lurked a darkness; Shulgan was a hard drinker—and something of a crackhead. In an unsparing, but also comic, account of his ventures into the deep woods off the parental path, he explores his own notions of fatherhood. And challenges ours."--
The Globe and Mail
"Infuriating, moving, and terrifying,
Superdad is a journey into the dark heart of self-destructive hypermasculinty and out the other side into a kind of uneasy truce between the idea of 'father' and 'real man.' As a writer, I found myself awed by Shulgan's tale-teller's facility; as a dad, I found myself wanting to smack him until he stopped destroying his family and his life.
Superdad is a brave memoir that humanizes the self-immolating urge of the crack addict."
--Cory Doctorow, author of
For The Win and co-editor of
Boing Boing
“Christopher Shulgan pulls off a cool sort of alchemy;
Superdad is an illuminating book about delusion, a wise book about idiocy, a kind-hearted book about acting like a jerk. And then on top of all that, the man makes writing look easy.”
-- Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall, author of
Down to This and
Ghosted
The ballcap with the button up shirt...reminds me of another guy who makes video documentaries. Minus a hundred plus pounds.
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