From filmmaker, actor, and author Justin Baldoni comes a real-talk, self-esteem-building guidebook that helps boys ages 11 and up embrace their feelings and fears instead of repress them.
Filled with activities, sidebars, and inspirational quotes, this book is the perfect social-emotional learning tool for parents and educators to jump-start conversations about masculinity with the boys in their lives.
WARNING: THIS MIGHT BE THE MOST HONEST BOOK YOU’VE EVER READ
Have you ever noticed that there are unwritten rules that tell boys how to act, think, and feel? Nobody knows where they came from, but one day—BAM!—you suddenly feel these invisible forces, pushing you to follow the rules of masculinity, even if they don’t make you happy.
This book isn’t about learning the rules of the boys’ club, it’s about UNLEARNING them. It’s a get-real guidebook that will show you how to be:
—and much, much more.
Be prepared: This book is raw and surprising. There is no subject off-limits or lies detected. Sometimes things might get a little uncomfortable, but that’s an important part of getting to know—and believe in—yourself.
Don’t worry, you're not on this journey alone, so let’s jump in together to become the smartest, bravest, strongest HUMANS we can be!
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“Wise, vulnerable, trustworthy, and hilarious, this book will liberate lives, redeem relationships, and help carry us all to higher ground.”
— Glennon Doyle, New York Times bestselling author, on Man Enough
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Justin Baldoni is an actor, director, and filmmaker. He is a present father of two, loving husband, dedicated son, Bahá’í, actor, producer, co-founder and chairman of the board of Wayfarer Entertainment, and self-proclaimed “creator of things that will hopefully do some good.” He is the author of the book and digital series Man Enough and has spoken about his own journey with masculinity in a popular TED talk as well as across college campuses in America. He has been featured in People, Good Housekeeping, Deadline, and the New York Times.