
Now that I look at the book I wonder was this written from his role as a father of his biological children or his five television children. The back cover talks a little about what fatherhood is: pretending that the present you love most is soap on a rope. Knowing that you’re in trouble when the child says, “no problem.” Thinking that the height of fashion is matching socks. Helping your children learn English as a foreign language. Not being the boss of the house because you’ve seen the boss’s job and you don’t want it.
The inside jacket says from his earliest stand-up routines, through the Fat Albert cartoon series, the numerous commercials for Jell-O, Birds Eye and Coke and his block buster sit-com, The Cosby Show, Bill Cosby has become a loved and loving member of every American family.
That was 1985. Fast forward to 2016 now we look at an almost blind Bill Cosby who is being accused by dozens of women of sexual assault. They say they have been drugged and raped by the star and creator of The Cosby Show. Recently I listened to a transcript of the case brought against Cosby in 2005 by Andrea Constand. She says he gave her drugs at his home and he had sex with her. When she woke up he gave her a muffin and she was sent on her way. Later she introduces him to her parents and he paid for her schooling. I may never watch The Cosby Show again.
(Email the columnist at debbienorrell@aol.com)
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