The Authentic Journey Continues -- for Women to Understand Men, and for Men to Understand Themselves.
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“With no less an ideal than bringing men and women closer together, Breathnach and collaborator Segell…have assembled fifty-two original essays that succeed remarkably well in depicting men’s feelings and complexity.”
— Publishers Weekly
“[Breathnach] forces readers, men and women alike, to acknowledge the feminine within the male experience, a lofty goal that we tend to resist.”
— Amazon.com, editorial review“Books mapping men’s feelings are hard to come by. This title…blends the voices of fifty-two men from all walks of life into a beautiful picture of stories and relationships.”
— Library Journal“The book’s sections cover family, emotional and moral concerns, men’s roles and obligations, success and failure, amusements and obsessions, and the deepest values in life.”
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Sarah Ban Breathnach has been a contributing editor of Good Housekeeping and is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous books, including Simple Abundance, Peace and Plenty, Romancing the Ordinary, and Something More: Excavating Your Authentic Self. More magazine named her one of the “50 Extraordinary Women Redefining What It Means to Be Fifty Today.” She currently lives in California.
Colleen Delany has been a sparkling jewel in the crown of Washington’s vastly talented acting community for thirty-seven days now and will confidently challenge to a fierce best out of three in “paper-rock-scissors” anyone wishing to topple her from that lofty perch. Primarily a stage actress,—having played roles at Shakespeare Theatre Company, Goodman Theatre, Arena Stage, Signature Theatre, Folger Shakespeare Library, Studio Theatre, Olney Theatre, Woolly Mammoth, Theater J, Washington Stage Guild, Theater of the First Amendment, and Source Theatre, among others—Ms. Delany does a you-name-it of various acting jobs, including audiobook narration.
Sarah Ban Breathnach has been a contributing editor of Good Housekeeping and is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous books, including Simple Abundance, Peace and Plenty, Romancing the Ordinary, and Something More: Excavating Your Authentic Self. More magazine named her one of the “50 Extraordinary Women Redefining What It Means to Be Fifty Today.” She currently lives in California.