Our hero Hank Hill has gotten where he is today by overcoming P.C. liberals, twig-boy bureaucrats, and dim-witted friends. And he's done it without whining or claiming victim status. Scout leader, Little League coach, and expert on anything you throw or mow, Hank fights for Truth, Justice, and the Texas way. So how does he explain his 12-year-old son, Bobby? The boy's first love was a plastic mannequin head, and he wants to be a proctologist or a shaman when he grows up. For any father who wishes his children were just a little more like ol' Dad, The Boy Ain't Right serves as both a guidebook and the manifesto of America's unsung lawn-mowing heroes.
I've never read this book but I love it already. God dang it Bobby! You made Hank write a book when he could have spent his time selling propane and mowing his lawn instead of doing drugs.
Best book ever from start to end i was on the edge of my seat i thought they couldn't translate such a amazing artwork of a show and put it into a book but they did it against all odds this book is more than a 5* it deserves to be the #1 book of all time if you thought shakespeare was good think again