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Author | : Niobe Way |
Publisher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2013-05-06 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0674072421 |
ÒBoys are emotionally illiterate and donÕt want intimate friendships.Ó In this empirically grounded challenge to our stereotypes about boys and men, Niobe Way reveals the intense intimacy among teenage boys especially during early and middle adolescence. Boys not only share their deepest secrets and feelings with their closest male friends, they claim that without them they would go Òwacko.Ó Yet as boys become men, they become distrustful, lose these friendships, and feel isolated and alone. Drawing from hundreds of interviews conducted throughout adolescence with black, Latino, white, and Asian American boys, Deep Secrets reveals the ways in which we have been telling ourselves a false story about boys, friendships, and human nature. BoysÕ descriptions of their male friendships sound more like Òsomething out of Love Story than Lord of the Flies.Ó Yet in late adolescence, boys feel they have to Òman upÓ by becoming stoic and independent. Vulnerable emotions and intimate friendships are for girls and gay men. ÒNo homoÓ becomes their mantra. These findings are alarming, given what we know about links between friendships and health, and even longevity. Rather than a Òboy crisis,Ó Way argues that boys are experiencing a Òcrisis of connectionÓ because they live in a culture where human needs and capacities are given a sex (female) and a sexuality (gay), and thus discouraged for those who are neither. Way argues that the solution lies with exposing the inaccuracies of our gender stereotypes and fostering these critical relationships and fundamental human skills.
Author | : Franklin W. Dixon |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 1927 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Teenage detectives Frank and Joe Hardy investigate a case of counterfeiting.
Author | : Meg Meeker |
Publisher | : Regnery Publishing |
Total Pages | : 286 |
Release | : 2008-04-29 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1596980575 |
A guide to raising boys discusses encouragement, spending time together, the role of outdoor activites, rules, virtue, and adressing important issues.
Author | : Hailey Abbott |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 275 |
Release | : 2009-10-06 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 0061971626 |
Eric: Loves surfing, has killer abs, an even better smile, and a heart of gold. Joe: A sarcastic goofball who gives great advice, which no one ever takes. Zach: Sophisticated college boy, wise in the ways of French painting as well as other French things. A California girl like Cassidy Jones should be out on the beach, not stuck in summer school! But her life heats up when she meets the worldly and romantic Zach – she can't stop thinking about him, even though she already has a boyfriend. Cassidy wishes her pal Joe were around to help her figure out the secrets of boys, but he's hundreds of miles away. Will she be able to ignore her feelings for Zach – or will temptation be too strong to resist? Ages 14+
Author | : Maggie Dent |
Publisher | : Pennington Publications |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2018-11-01 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 0648431010 |
"Maggie is earthy and real, full of love and knowledge, especially on raising sons." - Steve Biddulph "Maggie's perspective on raising boys is spot on. She writes with humor and depth, providing insight and strategies for many of the most important issues facing moms. There is a lovely ease to her writing and a powerful honesty. I hope every mother of a son (and everyone else!) will read this book. The future of the world, to a great extent, depends on how we raise our boys." - Michael Gurian, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Wonder of Boys and Saving Our Sons If we can see the world through boys' eyes a little better, we will make different choices in the way we mother them… and we will find them less confusing, and love them more deeply. Mothers of sons are worried about raising their boys in a world where negative images of masculinity are front and centre of our media, almost every day. Not only that, but statistically our boys are still struggling in many ways. Even though we live in a time where we recognise that nothing in gender is fixed, it remains a fact that the influence of a mother on her son is massive. A mother of four sons herself, Maggie Dent draws on her personal experience - and over four decades work as a teacher, counsellor and now author and speaker - to help build understanding, empathy and compassion for our boys. Maggie shares her five key secrets that every mum needs to know and uses the voices of men she has worked with and surveyed to reveal what really matters in a boy's relationship with his mother and other mother figures. Maggie is one of Australia's most popular parenting authors and educators, and her seminars about boys have sold out all across Australia and in the UK. She is finally sharing her insights, her reflections, and (as always) her humour around mothering boys to help you be the mum your son needs you to be.
Author | : Zoraida Maria Ramirez |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 9780978664947 |
Author | : Beverley Driver Eddy |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 441 |
Release | : 2021-09-07 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0811769976 |
In June 1942, the U.S. Army began recruiting immigrants, the children of immigrants, refugees, and others with language skills and knowledge of enemy lands and cultures for a special military intelligence group being trained in the mountains of northern Maryland and sent into Europe and the Pacific. Ultimately, 15,000 men and some women received this specialized training and went on to make vital contributions to victory in World War II. This is their story, which Beverley Driver Eddy tells thoroughly and colorfully, drawing heavily on interviews with surviving Ritchie Boys. The army recruited not just those fluent in German, French, Italian, and Polish (approximately a fifth were Jewish refugees from Europe), but also Arabic, Japanese, Dutch, Greek, Norwegian, Russian, Turkish, and other languages—as well as some 200 Native Americans and 200 WACs. They were trained in photo interpretation, terrain analysis, POW interrogation, counterintelligence, espionage, signal intelligence (including pigeons), mapmaking, intelligence gathering, and close combat. Many landed in France on D-Day. Many more fanned out across Europe and around the world completing their missions, often in cooperation with the OSS and Counterintelligence Corps, sometimes on the front lines, often behind the lines. The Ritchie Boys’ intelligence proved vital during the liberation of Paris and the Battle of the Bulge. They helped craft the print and radio propaganda that wore down German homefront morale. If caught, they could have been executed as spies. After the war they translated and interrogated at the Nuremberg trials. One participated in using war criminal Klaus Barbie as an anti-communist agent. Meanwhile, Ritchie Boys in the Pacific Theater of Operations collected intelligence in Burma and China, directed bombing raids in New Guinea and the Philippines, and fought on Okinawa and Iwo Jima. This is a different kind of World War II story, and Eddy tells it with conviction, supported by years of research and interviews.
Author | : Jackie Brewton |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 2016-07 |
Genre | : Interpersonal relations in adolescence |
ISBN | : 9780997340501 |
Author | : Malina Saval |
Publisher | : ReadHowYouWant.com |
Total Pages | : 366 |
Release | : 2010-02 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 145876608X |
Male teenage cliques have come a long way since the days of the Breakfast Club and Fast Times at Ridgemont High, when most adolescents could be lumped together as either Jocks, Druggies, or Nerds. After crisscrossing the country-meeting with boys from varying cultures, creeds and socio-economic backgrounds, and geographic regions ranging from Seattle to Miami, Boston to Chicago-investigative journalist Malina Saval introduces readers to the next generation of male teens by creating a new series of archetypes and redrawing the ever-expanding social map.The Secret Lives of Boys is an uncensored look into boyhood culture and reveals with unabashed honesty spine-tingling confessions, heartrending sadness and isolation, unbridled optimism and seemingly boundless resilience. By listening without judging, Saval has created an authoritative entree into the clandestine culture of boyhood, lending a voice to a demographic undeservedly jilted. This book asks the pertinent questions: Who are these boys? What do they think of themselves? How can we advise them properly in a way that they will not resist? Saval digs deep to uncover what binds these boys, what makes them different, what they want you to know.
Author | : Harry Gordon |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2023-10-28 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : |
Harry Gordon's 'The River Motor Boat Boys on the Amazon; Or, The Secret of Cloud Island' is a thrilling adventure novel that follows the journey of a group of young boys as they navigate the treacherous waters of the Amazon River. Written in the style of classic adventure literature, Gordon captures the essence of exploration and discovery, with vivid descriptions of the natural landscape and exciting encounters with unknown dangers. The novel is a tribute to the spirit of adventure and the unbreakable bond of friendship that propels the young protagonists through their perilous journey. Set against the backdrop of the Amazon rainforest, Gordon's prose transports readers to a world of excitement and mystery, making it a captivating read for lovers of adventure stories. Harry Gordon, a renowned author of children's adventure books, draws upon his own experiences exploring remote regions to craft a tale that combines elements of suspense, bravery, and the wonders of nature. His passion for storytelling shines through in the captivating narrative and well-developed characters that populate the pages of this unforgettable novel. 'The River Motor Boat Boys on the Amazon; Or, The Secret of Cloud Island' is a must-read for anyone seeking an immersive and thrilling literary adventure that will leave readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.