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Man Enough: Undefining My Masculinity
by Justin Baldoni
In all honesty, I picked this book because of Justin's acting/directing career. Jane the Virgin is my comfort show, and Five Feet Apart is one of my favorite movies. So I picked the book up because of Justin, read it because of the critical issue and the conversation we need to have as a society.
I'm female, so I was curious about what exactly I would gain from reading this. Obviously, I have male figures in my life and this book can help me understand them and show them in a new light, but my main reasoning for reading this is my career path.
I am an educational major where I'll be working with kids from 10 to 16 years old. I want to be able to help young kids to understand their feelings and to work them out in a healthy way. This book handles the critical conversation about masculinity, young boys, and their feelings. I absolutely recommend this book for everyone, male, female, non-binary, and of all ages. This is a book you need to take time reading and possibly not read in the typical page 1-100 way.
I'm female, so I was curious about what exactly I would gain from reading this. Obviously, I have male figures in my life and this book can help me understand them and show them in a new light, but my main reasoning for reading this is my career path.
I am an educational major where I'll be working with kids from 10 to 16 years old. I want to be able to help young kids to understand their feelings and to work them out in a healthy way. This book handles the critical conversation about masculinity, young boys, and their feelings. I absolutely recommend this book for everyone, male, female, non-binary, and of all ages. This is a book you need to take time reading and possibly not read in the typical page 1-100 way.