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Diary of a Hapless Househusband
Pages: 416, Paperback, Arrow Books Ltd Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
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Growing Pains of a Hapless Househusband - Sam Holden
by mummy2harry - written on 18/11/08 (Very useful, 223 readings)
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I find it to be a brilliant read, so much so that I really look forward to the next material they are going to release. One such author was Sam Holden, whose debut book Diary of a Hapless House-husband was a complete hit with me last year. I was pleased when I saw on Amazon he was bringing out a follow up to that book entitled Growing Pains of a Hapless House-husband last month, so I reserved my copy at the library, and finally managed to read it, hoping I d enjoy it just as much as its predecessor. Sam Holden has been a stay-at-home Dad to his 2 children Daisy and Peter since he was made reduntant from his Management Consultant job last year. His wife Sally works ...

Growing Pains of a Hapless Househusband - Sam Holden
by mummy2harry - written on 18/11/08 (Very useful, 223 readings)
Rating:
I find it to be a brilliant read, so much so that I really look forward to the next material they are going to release. One such author was Sam Holden, whose debut book Diary of a Hapless House-husband was a complete hit with me last year. I was pleased when I saw on Amazon he was bringing out a follow up to that book entitled Growing Pains of a Hapless House-husband last month, so I reserved my copy at the library, and finally managed to read it, hoping I d enjoy it just as much as its predecessor. Sam Holden has been a stay-at-home Dad to his 2 children Daisy and Peter since he was made reduntant from his Management Consultant job last year. His wife Sally works ...
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