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Fatherhood (book)

Book by Ralph Schoenstein


Summary

Book by Ralph Schoenstein

FieldValue
nameFatherhood
imageFatherhood (book).jpg
authorRalph Schoenstein
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
subjectParenting
publisherDoubleday & Company
pub_date1986
media_typePrint
pages178
isbn0-385-23410-4
oclc13123074
dewey306.8/742 19
congressHQ756.C67 1986

Fatherhood is a 1986 book attributed to Bill Cosby and published by Doubleday & Company. The book was ghostwritten by humorist Ralph Schoenstein. The introduction and afterword were written by American psychiatrist Alvin F. Poussaint. The Canadian National Institute for the Blind published an audio cassette edition of Fatherhood with narration by Bob Askey.

Another audiobook edition, published in 2008, was read by actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who appeared alongside Cosby in the sitcom The Cosby Show from 1984 to 1992.

In other media

In the episode of The Simpsons, “Saturdays of Thunder”, which first aired in November 1991, Homer Simpson tries to apply advice from Fatherhood to win the respect of his son Bart. In the episode “Dog of Death”, which first aired in March 1992, the book can be seen burning in the Simpsons’ fireplace.

Cosby's follow-up book, Childhood, published in November 1992, emulated the style with which Schoenstein wrote Fatherhood. Comedian Paul Reiser’s books Babyhood (1996) and Couplehood (1998) too are pastiches of Fatherhood.

In 2003, Bill Cosby, Charles Kipps, and the production company Smiley, Inc. adapted the book into an animated series. The series, which is also called Fatherhood, is about an African-American couple trying to be model parents to their three children. It premiered in June 2004 on Nick at Nite and aired for two seasons before being cancelled in 2005.

References

References

  1. Marshall, Jack. (September 4, 2006). "Ghostwriting Ethics". ProEthics.
  2. (1992). "Childhood".
  3. (11 January 2007). "Daddies Dish the Dirt on Parenting".
  4. (8 April 2003). "Bill Cosby book gets Nick at Nite animated".
  5. (28 January 2005). "Nick at Nite Schedule Grid: Classic TV & Movie Hits".
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