Idle Parent Reviews
There was a very nice review of The Idle Parent in the Sunday Times of 8th March. Matt Rudd described the book as “the most easy-to-follow-without-being-made-to-feel-inadequate parenting manifesto ever written… he is right on almost everything…. a godsend to parents.” And in London Lite, Victoria Segal wrote: “This is an inspiring book, refreshingly unsentimental and, in its rejection of parenting and childhood as states to be commodified by the consumer society, genuinely subversive.”
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"An idle mind is a questioning, sceptical mind. Hence it is a mind not too bound up with ephemeral things, as the minds of workers are. The idler, then, is somebody who separates himself from his occupation: there are many people scarcely conscious of living except in the exercise of some conventional occupation."