Tuesday, May 17, 2011

A Book For Stressed Out Parents

What parent isn’t occasionally frustrated by their child’s bedtime antics? A new book by Adam Mansbach provides some comic relief. A pirated PDF version of the book titled “Go The F**k to Sleep,” has gone viral through email and Facebook — catapulting the book to the top of Amazon’s best-seller list, despite the fact that it won’t be released for sale for another month.

We talk to Reyhan Harmanci, a culture editor and writer for the Bay Citizen about why so many people are enchanted with the book.

We welcome comments from all of our listeners. Post below. Please stay on topic and be civil. Comments may be moderated by us, but you are solely responsible for the content of your comments.

  • Doc Voltage

    Dear NPR,

    shame on your for being so irresponsible as to broadcast this story.  I laughed so hard I almost ran a red light.  What if my two darling insomniac chidlren had been riding with me at the time?  (That would have been really f*****d up!)

    Tongue-in-cheekily yours,

    –Volker W. Stieber, MD
    Winston-Salem, NC

  • PS Frog

    Just like a children’s book….but not for kids?  That similar explanation didn’t work for “Joe Camel”….and we continue to slouch toward Gomorrah. 

  • EBowen224

    You are right – this story is not for everyone.  Myself included.  Could you not find any other more newsworthy story with so many things going on in the world?  Please try harder. 

    • http://www.facebook.com/latham.thurber Latham Thurber

      Lighten up! 

    • T. Flowers

      That’s the problem, there are too many “things going on in the world”. It’s nice to take a break from all that and actually laugh-out-loud! Like Latham said, “Lighten up!” 

  • Yvette

    Ordered mine, thanks! Next time our little one gives us grief about going to sleep, we will sit in our bed and read this to eachother. 

  • Holly

     You really can’t run this story withoout giving a nod to Tim Minchin and his song “Lullaby”. As a mother of 4 (8,9,10 and 11) I have felt all of these things and then some but of course nothing can replace the rewards for all the lost sleep. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESFANzZTdYM You can enjoy Tim here or live in Boston on June 4th!

  • Skip

    I am disappointed and dismayed that Here and Now and NPR thought this book to be worthy of any coverage.  That it was published, reported upon and characterized as “comic relief” is but further testimony of our gradual, and seemingly inexorable, movement toward becoming a cruder and coarser society.

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