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Caesar Ramsay works hard for his family. But the news his son Nelson reveals sends Caesar’s seemingly ordinary life rapidly spinning out of his control!

Fast, furious and very funny, Familyman asks some vital questions for twentieth-century parents, like:

• How do you learn to be a dad when yours left before you were two?

• How do you take on responsibility for a child before you’re legally responsible for yourself?

• How do you teach your children respect in an age of liberal parenting?

• How do you raise happy, confi dent and successful children without throttling them before they reach eighteen?

Fresh, insightful and delivered with razor-sharp wit,

Familyman confi rms what many of us know only too well – parenting is messy!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherOberon Books
Release dateMar 22, 2017
ISBN9781783194391
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Rikki Beadle-Blair

Rikki Beadle-Blair is a writer, director, composer, choreographer, designer, producer and performer. He has won several awards including the Sony Award, the Los Angeles Outfest Screenwriting and Outstanding Achievement Awards. His projects include several feature films and TV series, including Stonewall for the BBC, Metrosexuality for Channel 4, Noah’s Arc for MTV LOGO in the USA as well as FIT, KickOff and Bashment for his own company Team Angelica. Rikki also works extensively in theatre and has written 28 plays in the last decade including four for Theatre Royal Stratord East: Bashment, Familyman, Shalom Baby and GUTTED. He founded Team Angelica in order to create opportunities for actors and creatives in all entertainment fields and is a committed and passionate mentor to artists across the UK, in the US and South Africa.

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