A review by celeryradishpun
Nine Lessons by Kevin Milne

2.0

Read for a book club. The story was very simple: A man who's about to become a father has a broken relationship with his father, but they start spending more time together in hopes to change that. One of my biggest problems with it (aside from the writing) was that every character was a stereotype.
1. Whiny, mean pregnant woman obsessed with babies.
2. Man who complains about the wife he "loves" and doesn't want to have a baby.
3. Grumpy old grandfather who has trouble expressing his emotions.

It's obviously meant to be inspirational, but the nine lessons were predictable and sappy.