Father Knows Less, or Can I Cook My..., Wendell Jamieson
Father Knows Less, or Can I Cook My..., Wendell Jamieson
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Father Knows Less, or: "Can I Cook My Sister?"
One Dad's Quest to Answer His Son's Most Baffling Questions

Author: Wendell Jamieson

Narrator: Patrick Lawlor

Unabridged: 7 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/15/2007


Synopsis

A New York Times editor sets out to answer the peculiarly marvelous questions of his precocious young son—and winds up on an unexpected journey of his own.

Wendell Jamieson's son, Dean, has always had a penchant for…odd questions. "Dad," he asked, apropos of nothing, "what would hurt more—getting run over by a car, or getting stung by a jellyfish?" "Dad, why do policemen like donuts?" "What's it feel like to get stabbed?" "Does Mona Lisa wear shoes?" "Can I cook my sister?"

Because "Dad" was a newspaperman, he decided to seek out answers—and got swept up in the hunt. He spoke to movie directors and ship captains and brain surgeons and stabbing victims and lottery winners and museum curators and politicians and judges and compulsive shoppers and mothers-in-law and magicians—even Yoko Ono and a dominatrix.

But what began as a lark quickly grew into something larger. Blending a charming father-son journey with the surprising, sometimes hilarious questions and answers it spawned, Father Knows Less offers a heartwarming exploration of that childlike curiosity that lives within us all.

About Wendell Jamieson

Wendell Jamieson, city editor for the New York Times, has been a newspaperman for twenty years. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, acclaimed nonfiction author Helene Stapinski, and their two children, three-year-old Paulina and seven-year-old Dean-who figures prominently in Father Knows Less.


Reviews

Goodreads review by ibnumaroghi on May 12, 2011

Inti ceritanya adalah tentang pertanyaan-pertanyaan aneh di dalam dunia anak yang dijawab secara langsung oleh ahlinya. Agak rumit penjelasannya, tetapi pertanyaan-pertanyaan aneh itulah sebenarnya yang menarik dari buku ini [bukannya malah jawaban dari ahlinya atas pertanyaan itu]. Buku ini adalah......more

Goodreads review by A.M. on December 27, 2022

This book was pretty dang funny. The author literally took the questions of children directly to the professional source he thought could best answer them. I actually learned quite a lot myself, so it's worth a read, especially if you're a fan of random knowledge.......more

Goodreads review by Kirsten on November 21, 2009

We all know that kids ask a ton of questions and, often, ones we don’t really know the answers to. Sure, we might fake a response, make a joke out of the question or simply say, I don’t know. Author and New York Times editor Wendell Jamieson ups the ante for all adults. Jamieson’s first book, Father......more

Goodreads review by Susan on October 19, 2007

"Why is the sky blue?" "Were Tyrannasaurus Rexes mean?" Kids ask a lot of questions. This book sets out to answer them. Divided into chapters by roughly by subject matter, this book covers questions about linguistics, sex, biology, physics, and more. While most questions are drawn from the author's......more

Goodreads review by AJ on July 20, 2012

I enjoyed this because it contained tons of random knowledge - which I love. The whole premise is that the author has a very inquisitive son and he is unable to answer many, or most, of the questions he asks. So, he decides to go to the "experts" to answer all of his sons questions. He even goes ano......more