The question Washington Post reporter Emma Brown started with - how can we raise boys to be different - led to a new question. How must we be different to help boys thrive? Brown excavates the misguided assumptions and public policy missteps that have failed generations of emerging men. Brown shines a light on efforts to help boys resist gender stereotypes, build strong relationships, and openly share their insecurities and feelings. This book shows what we have misunderstood about boys, what it will take to see them more clearly, and how badly they need us to do better. Print run 75,000.
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