Go the F**k to Sleep is a bedtime book for parents who live in the real world, where a few snoozing kitties and cutesy rhymes donât always send a toddler sailing blissfully off to dreamland.
Profane, affectionate, and radically honest, California Book Award-winning author Adam Mansbachâs verses perfectly capture the familiarâand unspokenâtribulations of putting your little angel down for the night. In the process, they open up a conversation about parenting, granting us permission to admit our frustrations and laugh at their absurdity.
With illustrations by Ricardo CortÊs, Go the F**k to Sleep is beautiful, subversive and pants-wettingly funnyâa book for parents new, old and expectant. You should probably not read it to your children.
Adam Mansbachâs novels include The End of the Jews, winner of the California Book Award, and the best-selling Angry Black White Boy, a San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of 2005. His fiction and essays have appeared in the New York Times Book Review, the Believer, Granta, the Los Angeles Times and many other publications. He is the 2010â11 New Voices Professor of Fiction at Rutgers University, New Jersey. His daughter, Vivien, is three.
Ricardo CortÊs has illustrated books about marijuana, electricity, the Jamaican bobsled team and Chinese food. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Vanity Fair, Entertainment Weekly, New York Magazine, the Village Voice, the San Francisco Chronicle, and on âThe OâReilly Factorâ and CNN. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, where he is working on a book about the history of Coca-Cola and cocaine.
SAMPLE:
The cats nestle close to their kittens,
The lambs have laid down with the sheep.
Youâre cozy and warm in your bed, my dear.
Please go the f**k to sleep.
The windows are dark in the town, child.
The whales huddle down in the deep.
Iâll read you one very last book if you swear
Youâll go the f**k to sleep.
PRAISE:
âA new Bible for weary parentsâ New York Times
âThe language? WTF! This hilarious, politically incorrect book is totally correct about the feelings of sleepless, brain-dead parents.â Mem Fox
âThere might be some parents who donât relate to this book. But not many.â Noni Hazlehurst
âA childrenâs book for grown-ups! I really did laugh out loudâhilarious!â David Byrne, musician
âA hilarious take on that age-old problem: getting the beloved child to go to sleep.â National Public Radio