Guaranteed to appeal to fans of Nick Hornby and David Nicholls, The Weekend Dad is a warmhearted novel about parenthood, family and new beginnings. 'Would you like to see some pictures?' 'I'd love to.' After all, what father wouldn't want to see pictures of his daughter? A father who was scared, that's who. I'm not a grown-up. I'm really not. I don't have a job, or savings, or a pension. I don't have a wife or a dog, a car or a house. But I do, suddenly, have a daughter.
Six weeks ago, Emmett became a father - to a seven-year-old girl named Misty. Leaving Dublin for London to bond with the daughter he never knew existed seemed like the right thing to do, though he's not quite sure how he fits into Misty's life, or her mother's. When Emmett knew Amanda they were penniless students. Today, she's a successful barrister with proper plans for her future - and he's a struggling poet who's not sure where to bring his daughter during their weekend visits. But then Amanda surprises Emmett with an unexpected proposition, and he finds himself with some big decisions to make .