Gemma
Greening never had plans to become a published author. It wasn’t until a
string of funny poems she had scribbled over birthday cards to her
husband; mainly for the amusement of her two sons, Alfie and Oliver,
snowballed into an idea for a children’s fiction book, and all of a
sudden ‘Messy Dad’ was born.
Having
always had a way with words; often writing short poems here and there
when she found the time, Gemma struck gold when she started constructing
and stringing together some silly and satirical rhymes all based on her
frustration with her partner Ben’s lack of initiative when it came to
housework.
Gemma
says: “It all started as a joke to be honest, the kids and I would
construct these poems to write on birthday and Christmas cards for their
dad. My eldest, Olli, really likes getting involved. After showing the
ideas of ‘messy dad’ to some close friends, I gained the confidence, but
I needed to decide to share it with an audience.”
Messy Dad is
a cheeky and brassy short rhyming story, with silly anecdotes.
Illustrator Matt Prewett successfully heaps on the comedy matching each
verse to an equally wacky cartoon, tying the book together as dessert
for your eyes. The story follows our leading man Messy Dad who happens
to have some rather questionable hygiene habits and struggles to hold
down the fort whilst his wife is at work.