Book review: When practice baby grows up, he’s highly resistible

Book review: When practice baby grows up, he’s highly resistible
Lisa Grunwald’s Henry House is a Garp of a guy, a male child raised in, and warped by, a quirky, intensely female domestic situation. Born in 1946 and then placed in an orphanage, he becomes the darling of a college home-economics department at a time when baby wrangling is that department’s primary concern.

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