What happens when the child becomes the parent? When forty-something Jane Franklin—part-time copy editor, full-time sarcasm enthusiast—finds herself navigating adult diapers, pill organizers, and late-night Nazi documentaries, she realizes her new job title is “parent to her parent.” Over the next decade, Jane’s life becomes a rollercoaster of comic misadventures and hard-earned victories as she cares for her charmingly stubborn father while trying to keep her own sanity (and sense of humor) intact. From grocery store standoffs and the Great Underwear Uprising to support group confessions and the annual War Over Popcorn, Raising Dad is a witty, heartfelt guide to the chaos, indignities, and unexpected joys of eldercare. Told in laugh-out-loud vignettes and sharply observed moments, this book is perfect for fans of Fredrik Backman’s A Man Called Ove , Roz Chast’s Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant? , and the timeless family humor of Erma Bombeck. With warmth, wit, and a bottomless pot of coffee, Raising Dad: One Daughter’s Guide to Parenting Her Parent proves that sometimes the most grown-up thing you can do is laugh—especially when you’re the one raising Dad.