Manhood by Steve Biddulph

Manhood

Steve Biddulph
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  • ISBN 9780091894818 / 0091894816
  • Title Manhood
  • Author Steve Biddulph
  • Category Gender Studies: Men
    Psychology
  • Format Paperback
  • Year 2004
  • Pages 304
  • Publisher Ebury Press
  • Imprint Vermilion
  • Language English
  • Dimensions 126mm x 198mm x 18mm

Annotation

With this book, an Australian family therapist and parenting author examines how men can find the joy of being in a male body with a man's mind and spirit.

Publisher Description

'Most men don't have a life' is the dramatic opening to Steve Biddulph's bestseller Manhood. Exploring two critical social issues: establishing a healthy masculinity and how men can release themselves from suffocating and outdated social moulds, Biddulph addresses the problems and possibilities confronting men in their daily life. Women have found the book to be a profoundly moving and revealing read; while men acquire recognition and a sense of hope that life can be different. Topics include:—Seven steps to manhood—You and your father - breaking down the defences—Sex and spirit - coming alive—Being a real father - turning your love into action—Real male friends - be proud of being male and much more-This edition has been revised and updated to meet the needs of younger men, who are struggling with these issues in the twenty-first century.'Steve Biddulph should be in the UK what he is in Australia, the household name in the business of raising boys and being a man' Dorothy Rowe, psychologist and writer

Review
“Steve Biddulph should be in the UK what he is in Australia, the household name in the business of raising boys and being a man” — Dorothy Rowe, Psychologist And Writer

Author Biography

Steve Biddulph is one of the UK's best-known family therapists and parenting authors. His books, including Raising Boys, Stories of Manhood, The Secret of Happy Children and The Making of Love, are in two million homes worldwide.

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