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Le guide du mauvais père #4

The Handbook to Lazy Parenting

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And the award for worst dad ever still goes to . . .

Bestselling cartoonist Guy Delisle's The Handbook to Lazy Parenting is a final tribute to the frequently absurd situations that parents find themselves in when raising young children. With expertly comic timing, Delisle deploys his sardonic and self-deprecating humor to craft a series of uproarious punchlines that remind everyone who is ultimately the butt of the joke--him!

196 pages, Paperback

Published October 8, 2019

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Guy Delisle

38 books1,805 followers
Born in Quebec, Canada, Guy Delisle studied animation at Sheridan College. Delisle has worked for numerous animation studios around the world, including CinéGroupe in Montreal.

Drawing from his experience at animation studios in China and North Korea, Delisle's graphic novels Shenzen and Pyongyang depict these two countries from a Westerner's perspective. A third graphic novel, Chroniques Birmanes, recounts his time spent in Myanmar with his wife, a Médecins Sans Frontières administrator.

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Profile Image for Dave Schaafsma.
Author 6 books32.1k followers
June 22, 2021
Happy Father's Day!

Delisle is known for his autobiographical comics and cartoons, chronicles of his experiences in different countries he visits on his wife's professional trips, and more recently, amusing cartoon collections of his own bad parenting. This is the third and what appears to be his last book on this topic as his kids have now become teenagers, soon to move beyond that, too, as we know.

Nothing new here, but very relatable stuff since most of us make mistakes, get lazy. When his kids get in trouble in school he knows he should side with the teachers but recalls those times he too idly drew cartoons in school, so sides with the kids. I like one moment where the kids ask Dad to retell one of his Bad Parenting stories and the kids don't find it funny.

This ends with a kind of coda that reveals the underlying sweetness of Delisle, that he actually has loved parenting and his kids. So much fun. What would he have done if he had no kids? Just sat on his butt working constantly. As an older father, that's the way I feel, that I have been given so much from them, that they have kept me off the couch to play with them, they have kept me alive and healthier than I would ever have been. And so much happier.
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927 reviews448 followers
October 20, 2019
Dads! A quick, sweet graphic that seems to be the final installment of a trilogy that I was unaware of until now. I enjoyed it and the last page broke my heart a little bit.
Profile Image for Rod Brown.
7,290 reviews282 followers
January 1, 2021
Guy Delisle wraps up his "bad dad" series with this fourth collection of cartoons about parenting. It's funny stuff.

I recently complained in my review of Robertsonville Prison that I don't get French humor. I'd obviously forgotten about Delisle. Though, it must be noted that even though he lives in France and publishes in French, he was actually born in Quebec City, Canada, and that may make all the difference.

Somehow I've managed to miss the middle two volumes of this series. I definitely need to track them down.
Profile Image for R.
520 reviews
December 17, 2019
Graphic novel. Or series of comics. Didn’t learn anything I didn’t already know ;)
That’s a joke
Profile Image for Paola.
10 reviews
December 28, 2019
Mediocre... 13$ that make for a 15 minute read. A lot of blank space between drawings and barely made me smile.
Profile Image for Joseph Gufreda.
41 reviews
June 29, 2022
I rarely laugh out loud, but these stories are so streamlined and chill that it's always pleasant.
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2,553 reviews178 followers
April 23, 2022
Última entrega de la serie de cuatro libros sobre anécdotas de la paternidad de Guy Delisle. Este rivaliza con el tercero por el puesto del mejor de la serie, claramente los dos últimos mejoran a los dos primeros. La última historia, y no puedo hacer spoilers, es un puñetazo en el estómago. El libro deja un muy buen sabor de boca. Le pongo cinco estrellas porque la serie me ha terminado pareciendo estupenda, aunque uno a uno no llegue ninguno a "obra maestra". Pero la recomiendo definitivamente a todos los que tenemos hijos.
Profile Image for XandreRL.
499 reviews5 followers
September 21, 2024
Y a la cuarta lo consiguió. El mejor volumen , sin duda, de la saga. La mayoría de los gags son certeros, socarrones, con un puntito de mucha mala leche y en ciertos momentos desternillantes. Muy recomendable
Profile Image for James.
4,261 reviews
January 9, 2024
I really like Guy's work. He can really make me laugh and feel nostalgic at the same time. Time passes so quickly.

I learned some new words for bridges and viaducts. Some interesting French slang.
2,812 reviews71 followers
June 5, 2020
3.5 Stars!

I had no idea whatsoever that this is the third in a parenthood trilogy. Now this isn’t exactly a subject I would normally read but Delisle is always really good value and so when I saw his latest offering sitting there for the taking, well I had to and I have to say this was a really enjoyable little read, filled with his tell-tale wit and humour, and there were two or three that triggered deep belly laughs. This would make a great gift for Dad’s or eve Mum’s and anyone who is already a fan of Delisle. You don’t even have to be a parent to enjoy it.
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556 reviews8 followers
October 1, 2018
Somme toute c’est quand même très similaire aux trois premier volumes. Je suppose qu’il y a une limite à étirer la sauce avec toujours le même genre d’histoires inspirées de son quotidien. C’est pourquoi ce quatrième volume sera sans doute le dernier. Dans la dernière histoire, Tunnel of Life, le père s’amuse bien avec les enfants dans un parc d’attraction mais se rend compte soudainement que ceux-ci ont grandit (Alice a maintenant 11 ans et Louis 14 ans) et n’ont plus autant le goût du jeu…

À travers cette série (et la plupart de son oeuvre) Delisle réussit le tour de force de raconter des histoires complexe et riches en émotions de façon très succincte et avec un trait de crayon très simple. C’est un livre amusant (et terrifiant à la fois) mais, avec en moyenne deux dessins par page, cela se lit plutôt vite. C’est tout de même une bonne lecture, légère, pour le transport en commun ou la salle d’attente.

Voir mon commentaire complet sur https://clodjee-blog.com/2018/09/30/l...
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2,009 reviews32 followers
March 26, 2020
There concluding volume of Guy Delisle's User's Guide To Neglectful Parenting, this collection features mostly examples of Guy being a charmingly oblivious dad, doing his best to be a good influence in his childrens' lives. It's as funny and charming as the original collection. But there end packs an emotional wallop that comes out of nowhere but feels totally earned.

I recommend it both for the type of person who loves inspired books about raising children, and people who usually can't stand that kind of thing. Delisle's work is really Next Level.
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1,541 reviews11 followers
August 13, 2022
Delisle, inspirado como siempre, cierra sus guías del mal padre con magníficas historias de miseria parental que, a los que criamos hijos, nos hacen sonreír y hasta carcajear con cierta incomodidad culpable. Al final, con cuatro viñetas gloriosas resume la totalidad de la experiencia paternal en toda su agridulce realidad. Magistral.
Profile Image for Lionel.
17 reviews
August 8, 2018
Tout ce que j'avais imaginé sans oser le faire... 😂
Profile Image for Mark Schlatter.
1,253 reviews15 followers
November 10, 2019
Not much different from previous volumes, except for a very nice coda. A very quick read that makes Delisle look like an awful (but still loving and funny) father.
Profile Image for Heidi Burkhart.
2,760 reviews61 followers
September 25, 2021
Has a good universal appeal as I am sure that many parents can relate to it.
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1,193 reviews26 followers
March 3, 2021
Poniendo la misma reseña para todos los tomos, pues la diferencia entre ellos es mínima: La idea de los cartones es genial: Guy exagera (a veces no tanto) las actitudes que los padres solemos tener cuando no pensamos bien las cosas al momento de educar o atender a los hijos.
Me causa curiosidad ver como han cambiado los criterios en menos de 10 años que el libro se hizo, y leo muchos comentarios que encuentran algunas de las situaciones inadecuadas, violentas o de plano sensurables ... pero ESE ES EL OBJETIVO, ser sarcástico acerca de lo mal que puedes llegar a hacer las cosas como padre, pero la gente hoy en día es mucho más sensible con respecto a los pequeños y en vez de reír se angustian.
Algunas situaciones son más chistosas que otras, y eso le resta un poco a cada uno de los tomos. Aún así, como padre me identifiqué con muchos de ellos (desafortunadamente), me reí mucho con otros, y entendí las circunstancias de todos ellos. Los disfruté mucho.
Profile Image for Fanny Vals.
46 reviews
November 23, 2021
Je suis une fan inconditionnelle de Guy Delisle depuis ses chroniques et notre première expatriation. Ce guide est un bijou. À offrir sans modération aux (futurs) pères de famille. On sent le vécu derrière chacune de ces petites histoires. Si je devais en choisir deux ou trois je sélectionnerai la petite souris, le gîte et la pinata :) j’ai d’autant plus adoré l’intégrale que nous l’avons lu ensemble avec mon fils. Un merveilleux moment de partage et de fous rires.
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957 reviews3 followers
January 30, 2020
Sweet, relatable, funny. Didn't realize this was series and I've just placed a hold on the first one! How refreshing to read funny stories from a parent who is just as lazy as every other parent and also just as loving.
Profile Image for Juan Fuentes.
Author 7 books76 followers
June 18, 2022
Genial cierre de la serie. Como cambian las cosas en un pestañeo.
Profile Image for Neil Pasricha.
Author 29 books884 followers
February 12, 2022
I’ve recommended a couple of graphic novels by Guy Delisle before, including Jerusalem and Pyongyang, but I had no idea he’s been putting out a smaller series of cartoons that can best be described as “honest tales from the front lines of parenting.” I really don’t like the title of the book but if you’re a parent, or married to a parent, who is feeling overspent, overworked, and overtired right now, grab them this book. Little cartoons include tales like when he forgot his daughter in a store, when he interrupted their homework to make them watch something on TV, or when he took over his kid's class field trip with his relentless questions. You will feel seen.
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43 reviews1 follower
January 30, 2023
This book is more of a 3.4 out of five stars. I love the simplicity and ease of Delisle's parenting comics. Though I am not a parent, the relationships between parent and child are relatable and comical. These strips were quick to read: I am certain I devoured this book within an hour. Much of the strips are written similar to newspaper strips. Plus, Delisle's style is direct which unfortunately leaves little to no titillation for my mind once I completed the book.

I may have already donated this book. It was a cheeky and quick read, one that I may have been able to enjoy inside a bookstore compared to in the comfort of my apartment.
Profile Image for Sadie-Jane Huff.
1,854 reviews12 followers
July 12, 2021
4 stars... well, the extra star is just because I am such a big fan of Guy Delisle. I was so upset when I missed the opportunity to meet him and get him to sign all my books when he was last in Singapore.

His usual foray is usually rather deep and quite intense.. with this series, he shows the light hearted side of being a parent. Kinda reminds me of everybody loves Raymond...

Such a fun read...
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Author 15 books38 followers
November 15, 2022
I love Guy Delisle's work. Whether it's one of his travelogues detailing his time working in foreign countries or his more humorous work, I can always count on being thoroughly entertained. This book is part of a trilogy collecting anecdotes of taking care of his kids. His drawing style really lends itself to humor, and he's never afraid to make himself the butt of jokes.
Profile Image for Edmund Davis-Quinn.
1,121 reviews4 followers
April 26, 2020
Very cute, light book. So very different than the last book of his I read "Hostage." And of his travelogues. I would be curious to see more of these as like a web comic though. Not in the same league as his classics like "Pyongyang".
Profile Image for Cheryl Chen.
344 reviews
September 6, 2021
Didn't know this was part of a series until after I read it. Quick read, a collection of comics from a dad making fun of himself. Very funny! Recommend for parents who are young at heart and certainly not perfect.
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