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Fire in the Belly, On Being A Man
Fire in the Belly On Being A Man
Author: Sam Keen
"The growing men's movement has added a voice that captures the problems of being male....I didn't want 'Fire in the Belly to end." John Lee, author of "Flying Boy"
ISBN: 454447
Publication Date: 4/1999
Pages: 272
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Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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ridiculousbadger avatar reviewed Fire in the Belly, On Being A Man on + 33 more book reviews
I thought this book would be a bunch of "I hate women" schlock, but I was wrong! This book is a very level headed look at what it meant to be a man going into 1991. I found myself being questioned, but not given the answers, which I liked. This book asks all the probing questions but it is up to us to seek the answers. Are the answers there? Maybe, but probably not, it is the seeking that is important. And although it was published in '91, I believe it is a bit timeless. It put a great many things into perspective, many things that shape modern men that up till now I was unconscious of.
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Fire in the Belly answers the question of 'What does it really mean to be a man?' by confronting outdated models of manhood that improverish, injure, and alienate men.
honestaccountant avatar reviewed Fire in the Belly, On Being A Man on + 74 more book reviews
What does it really mean to be a man? Fire In The Belly answers that question by daringly confronting outdated models of manhood that impoverish, injure, and alienate men.


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