In the form of letters written to his son, Brian Sack gets right to the heart of what ultimately matters most. While some insights might seem obvious (high school is probably going to suck), others are refreshingly unconventional, and all are presented with a wit that is self-deprecating, sharp, and addictive.
"A book that covers almost everything that a human being in the modern world needs to know... It's the kind of advice that, if we're being honest, we all kinda wish our fathers had bothered to tell us."