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The Diary of an Inexperienced Father: Months 4-9

Diary of a Father, Volume 3

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The Diary of an Inexperienced Father: Months 4-9

By: Pete Sortwell
Narrated by: Will M. Watt
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Things were looking up for Graham Peterson in both his career and his love life at the end of the last book, The Diary of a Hapless Father: Months 0-3, but things were never going to stay sweet in Graham's garden for long. With his proposal to Alison refused and at risk of losing his new job before he even starts, 2013 isn't off to a good start at all. One of the only things keeping poor old Graham going is knowing that the first three terrifying months of his son Charlie's life are behind him.

Over the course of six months, in The Diary of an Inexperienced Father, Graham realises just how inexperienced he is not only at being a father, but also in his other relationships and outlook on life.

The only question is, can Graham get his life on track before Charlie is old enough to form an opinion of his dad?

©2013 Pete Sortwell (P)2015 Pete Sortwell
Comedy & Humour Fatherhood Relationships Comedy

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