Book Review – Suburban Luchador: Memoirs From Suburbia, by Philip Rivera
I enjoyed reading this series of delightful short stories that take everyday family life to a whole new level. Philip Rivera, a suburban father shares humorous events and uses his family as the main cast. I think those who are already parents will relate to most situations and those who aren’t will be introduced to the unexpected thrills and misadventures of parenthood.
Although the situations described are funny on their own, it’s the way the author tells the story that makes it such a fun read.
“And so the cycle of innocence found, lost, found again, and finally
lost is complete. Just as a peanut is neither a pea nor a nut… and a
thighmaster is neither a thigh nor a master… so our hero learned that
Netflix and Chill means neither Netflix nor Chill.
And if you’re just learning this for the first time, welcome to the
end of your innocence.”
After a brief encounter with a Sons of Anarchy biker:
“One day, I’m going to start a minivan gang. That’ll show these Sons of Anarchy.
We would be called the Sons of Suburbia and our Suburban Steel Stallions, with high MPG, multiple airbags, cup holders and designer car safety seats, would rule the highways… and the preschool pickup line. “
Describing fun time with moms and toddlers at a library:
“It was like a nightclub rave… at 10 am… for moms and toddlers… in a library.”
I thought this is such a beautiful description of love that I must include it in my review!
“If you ask me, “What is love?” I’ll reply, “Baby don’t hurt me.” Then I’ll tell you that true love is finding that special someone who will forsake all coolness and unashamedly jam out with you to Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance With Somebody” in front of a group of strangers. That is love.”
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