Leave It to Boomer
A Look at Life, Love and Parenthood by the Very Model of the Modern Middle-Age Man
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About the Book
It is the best of times, it is the worst of times. Yes, Jerry Zezima swiped that from Dickens, but Dickens is dead and he can’t sue. Besides, it perfectly describes the life of a baby boomer who also happens to be a husband and father. In “Leave It to Boomer,” Jerry Zezima describes in hilarious detail his life in a household where he is surrounded by women (one wife, two daughters, various animals) and why, as a result, he is the very model of the modern middle-age man. “Leave It to Boomer” is the first book by popular and widely published humorist Jerry Zezima, who sees the lighter side of life and expresses it in a way that readers, especially middle-age parents, can identify with. A lot of people, especially baby boomers, women as well as men, can relate to Jerry Zezima. His unique brand of good-natured, self-deprecating humor makes readers see themselves in funny situations and laugh at the absurdities of modern living.
About the Author
Jerry Zezima writes a humor column for his hometown paper, The Stamford Advocate in Connecticut. His column is syndicated and has run in newspapers across the country and around the world. As a chilling example of just how low journalistic standards have sunk, he has won many awards, including three for humorous writing from the National Society of Newspaper Columnists. Mr. Zezima has written for such magazines as Reader’s Digest and Family Circle; he is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post; he has extensive television and radio experience; he is a popular public speaker; and he even has a blog: www.jerryzezima.blogspot.com. Mr. Zezima lives on Long Island, New York. He has one wife, two daughters and many creditors. He has no interesting hobbies.