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ISBN13: 9781565125391 |
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So naturally, like most parents, she goes a bit overboard. Banning the boob tube from her family's daily existence, Currey-Wilson vows that her son (and her accommodating husband, by extension) won't be exposed to even a split second of screen time and pledges to wean herself from her own television addiction.
In this revealing and very funny take on parenting in a media-crazed world, Currey-Wilson recounts her increasingly outlandish behavior: becoming a human shield as she throws herself in front of the TV set at her son's playmates' house, experiencing fits of insecurity as she worries whether Casey will be ostracized for not knowing the theme song to SpongeBob SquarePants. And her own habit? She sets timetables for unplugging herself but often falls off the wagon, racing up to the storage room, where she's hidden the TV, to get a fix of Three's Company reruns while Casey naps. But something remarkable happens to her family as television finally assumes a backseat to real life: their relationships begin to deepen and grow.
In an age when it's easier to flip on the TV than to truly interact with the people around us, The Big Turnoffshows what can happen when one woman decides to buck the trend.
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Like most parents, Ellen Currey-Wilson and her husband aspired to be better parents than their own. Currey-Wilson, who shared most of her childhood with The Beverly Hillbillies, maintained intimate relationships with Mary, Rhoda, and Phyllis, and remained up-to-date on the fictional history of every character on Friends, longs for her son, Casey, to know the people around him better than he knows the Teletubbies. And, like most parents, she goes a bit overboard.
In her revealing and outspoken take on parenting, Currey-Wilson recounts her increasingly outlandish behaviorand#8212;such as literally throwing herself in front of the TV set at her son's playmates' houses to prevent any inadvertent watchingand#8212;and the intermittent fits of insecurity that find her worrying whether Casey might be ostracized for not knowing the theme song to SpongeBob SquarePants. But something remarkable happens as TV assumes a backseat to real life: Currey-Wilson's relationships with her laidback husband, new-age sister, eccentric mother, and remarkably self-possessed son begin to deepen and grow. In an age when it's easier to flip on the TV than to interact with people, The Big Turnoffshows what happens when one woman decides to buck the trend.
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Oakfenn, July 18, 2007 (view all comments by Oakfenn)
Funny and interesting, this book pulled me into it's story without losing it's grip on the reality of the situation at hand. It invites you to think about the America's TV crazed culture, but doesn't forget to make you laugh all along the way. I highly recommend setting the remote aside for this enthralling and Hilarious comment on American society.





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irainbow, July 18, 2007 (view all comments by irainbow)
A brilliant book, well written and provocative without being preachy or serious. I couldn't stop laughing, and I finished it in under two days. It makes a comment about a TV-obsessed society, without obsessing over commenting on TV - focusing instead on the hilarious story of a mother and her child.





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msunhear, June 18, 2007 (view all comments by msunhear)
I could not put this book down. It was soooo funny. I highly recommend this book to anyone!
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9781565125391
- Subtitle:
- Confessions of a TV-Addicted Mom Trying to Raise a TV-Free Kid
- Author:
- Author:
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- Publisher:
- Libri
- Subject:
- Parenting
- Subject:
- Family
- Subject:
- Parents
- Subject:
- Personal Memoirs
- Subject:
- Parenting - General
- Subject:
- RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / General
- Subject:
- FAMILY and RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / General
- Copyright:
- 2007
- Publication Date:
- April 2007
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Grade Level:
- General/trade
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 339
- Dimensions:
- 8.5 x 5.5 in










