Metacritic Books

Alternadad
by Neal Pollack

ISBN: 0375423621
Pantheon, 304 pages, $23.95
Nonfiction Biographies & Memoirs
Released 01/09/2007

Pollack tells the story of how he learned to be a father to his son, Elijah, after the failure of his short-lived rock 'n' roll dreams.

Overall Metascore

This is an average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

57 / 100

Critic Reviews

Favorable Booklist David Pitt
Both laugh-out-loud funny and cry-softly poignant. [15 Dec 2006, p.10]
Favorable Boston Globe Naomi Rand
A humorous, extremely readable memoir of fatherhood.
Favorable Houston Chronicle Andrew Dansby
Frequently amusing and disarmingly touching.
Favorable Los Angeles Times Christopher Noxon
Pollack is smart enough not to glorify his foolishness - he's always the butt of his jokes.
Favorable Slate Michael Agger
His book is in earnest; it's Pollack unplugged. And despite his overdetermined musical taste, Pollack is not really an alternadad. He's a newly uptight, first-time dad.
Favorable The New York Times Book Review Elissa Schappell
The responsibilities of fatherhood awaken in Pollack a passion to better his dodgy neighborhood, and this gives his slight though often amusingly cranky memoir some ballast.
Mixed LA Weekly Ella Taylor
To the degree that Alternadad is about the confounding of Pollack’s expectations that he would raise a cool kid while maintaining his own cool life (soon after Elijah was born, Pollack took off on tour with his rock band), it is funny and appealing. But soon his self-deprecating candor tips over into narcissistic bombast, replete with page after page of fully reproduced father-son dialogue on how he shaped his little boy ("this, then, was my legacy to my son") in his own hip, nonconformist image.
Mixed Publishers Weekly
[Pollack] never really defines what it is that makes his parenting so alternative other than that he wants to be a parent and still get high and stay out late. [13 Nov 2006, p.46]
Mixed Kirkus Reviews
Foolproof material, illustrated with snapshots proving Elijah's cuteness. [15 Oc 2006, p.1059]
Unfavorable Entertainment Weekly Warren Cohen
Pollack's quest to balance partying and parenting may resonate with some, but he can't overcome a basic truth: Your own child-rearing adventures are seldom as enthralling to other people.
Terrible Washington Post Blake Gopnik
It reads like a 288-page Christmas letter, sent to all and sundry by that "clever" member of the family who took a couple of creative writing classes in college.

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