“This incredibly perceptive book shows how fatherhood can become a gateway to an entirely new way of living. The New Fatherhood will help men and the people they love rethink success, masculinity, and the stories we inherit.”
#1 New York Times bestselling author
“This is a manifesto for a new era of parenting—one defined by presence, vulnerability, and reimagined masculinity. Reading it will make you feel seen.”
Author of The Good Enough Job
A new operating system for the most important job you'll ever have.
From the creator of Substack's #1 fatherhood newsletter, read by 25,000+ dads across the world. A book that rewrites the rules of fatherhood, enabling dads to thrive, not survive, with deeply personal stories, transformative perspectives, and techniques you can apply in even the most turbulent moments.
“This incredibly perceptive book shows how fatherhood can become a gateway to an entirely new way of living. The New Fatherhood will help men and the people they love rethink success, masculinity, and the stories we inherit.”
#1 New York Times bestselling author
“This is a manifesto for a new era of parenting—one defined by presence, vulnerability, and reimagined masculinity. Reading it will make you feel seen.”
Author of The Good Enough Job
“Maguire is a smart and self-aware guide, candid about personal challenges. This will resonate with modern dads frustrated with outmoded parenting advice.”
Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
Why Protect, Provide, Preside, the three rules that defined fatherhood for generations, are broken, and what replaces them
The neuroscience of what happens to your brain when you become a dad, and why the changes are a feature, not a bug
The five stages of breaking the cycle — a framework for recognising and rewriting the patterns you inherited from your own father
What nobody tells you about paternal mental health, and why hospitals screen mothers for depression while fathers sit in waiting rooms
How fatherhood opens the empathy valve, unlocking a capacity for connection that the old model of masculinity kept sealed shut
How to move from Scarcity Fatherhood (endure, push through, ration your emotions) to Abundant Fatherhood (grow, show up, let yourself feel)
Why you are not your job, and how to build an identity that includes fatherhood without being consumed by work
Why men's health is a fatherhood issue, and how becoming a dad can be the backdoor to finally taking care of yourself
Why we're the first generation doing this without a map, and why that's both terrifying and liberating
Why the goal isn't to be a perfect dad — it's to show up, do the repair, and model for your kids that growth is possible
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Fatherhood will change you. That much is certain. But whilst it can never be under your control, it can be under your influence.
The old rules of fatherhood are no longer fit for purpose. It used to be simple: you had to protect, provide for, and preside over your family. But the world has changed, seeing today's dads question the role they play in society, at work, and in their homes, as they feel the once-solid foundation of fatherhood crumble beneath their feet.
This redefinition of a role previously set in stone for generations has sent dads looking for answers. Thousands have found them in their inboxes, via The New Fatherhood, the #1 fatherhood newsletter on Substack. For five years, Kevin Maguire has interviewed some of the world's best thinkers, studied the output of our most creative minds, and dove deep into the archives of peer-reviewed parenting. This book transforms those sources into an updated operating system for modern dads: delivered through deeply personal stories, transformative perspectives on success and sense of purpose, compact frameworks, habits that stick, and techniques you can apply in even the most turbulent moments.
Kevin Maguire is dad-in-chief at The New Fatherhood. He's appeared on podcasts with Dr Becky Kennedy, Daniel Pink, Oliver Burkeman and Brad Stulberg and his writing has been featured in Esquire Magazine and Emily Oster's ParentData.
He works as an executive coach with CEOs, CMOs and VPs of Fortune 500 companies like Amazon, Netflix and Google as they navigate the intersections of career and family. He lives in Barcelona with his wife and two children.
Though my name is on the cover, I didn't write this book on my own. It had been shepherded into existence by so many of you: the dads who jumped into open comment threads in the early days of the newsletter, the ongoing conversations we have in the Dadscord every day, all the ways that the dads in the orbit of this newsletter continue to show up for each other. Every chapter ends with a “let's hear it from the dads” section, in which I hand the megaphone over to some of the most powerful things I've heard from the 25,000+ dads who have been reading the weekly newsletter over the last five years.
10% of all royalties will go towards The New Fatherhood Therapy Fund, a direct action fund that provides access to therapy for dads struggling with their mental health, regardless of where they are, what healthcare plan they're on, or how much money they have.