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Go The Fuck To Sleep
Book • 2011
Go the Fuck to Sleep is a humorous and relatable book that parodies traditional children's bedtime stories.
Written by Adam Mansbach and illustrated by Ricardo Cortés, it reflects the universal struggle of parents dealing with resistant children at bedtime.
The book uses profanity and dark humor to express the inner thoughts of a parent desperate for their child to fall asleep.
It has become a cultural phenomenon, resonating with parents worldwide and offering a comedic take on the challenges of parenting.
Written by Adam Mansbach and illustrated by Ricardo Cortés, it reflects the universal struggle of parents dealing with resistant children at bedtime.
The book uses profanity and dark humor to express the inner thoughts of a parent desperate for their child to fall asleep.
It has become a cultural phenomenon, resonating with parents worldwide and offering a comedic take on the challenges of parenting.
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