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A Guy's Guide to Life: How to Become a Man in 208 Pages or Less
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Item Description...
Book Description
What does society want of teen guys? To be independent, tough, and macho? To be a sensitive, caring metrosexual? To excel in school and sports and business? The challenges are many, and we haven't even mentioned the most important-and most frightening-topic of conversation: girls. The road to manhood is a perilous one. Guys need a guidebook, one that asks and answers the questions they're reluctant to bring up. A book that addresses the myths of manhood with a straightforward approach teenage guys will appreciate and absorb. A book that understands what many fail to realize-that somewhere between the awkwardness and braggadocio, the goofiness and the developing body, there is a real person struggling to make his mark on the world. A book like A Guy's Guide to Life: How to Become a Man in 208 Pages or Less.
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Item Specifications...
Pages 208
Dimensions: Length: 8.52" Width: 5.42" Height: 0.44" Weight: 0.52 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Nov 1, 2004
Publisher TOMMY NELSON #394
ISBN 0849945348 EAN 9780849945342 UPC 023755024091
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 | good reading for my children Sep 30, 2011 |
| As you can see my books are for both my children boy and girl, I chose these books to help them with problems they both have, as you know our children think parents don't know what they're going through, the books I picked for them are a BLESSING. I am a single mom and good reading for my children's different situations was met by Bible Knowledge Bookstore. Thanks for being there! | | |  | A Wonderful Book With Real Life Q Dec 9, 2006 |
| I bought this book for my son two years ago as he was entering Middle School. As a single mom, I wanted to be able to open up the lines of communication regarding "guy stuff". This book has been wonderful! It covers everything from good grooming (thank goodness) to puberty, peer pressure to dating, and everything in between. It has been the source of many great conversations and is chocked full of real life information. Three years later and now a Freshman in High School, my son still refers to this book and its well worn pages. Highly recommend for middle school and high school boys. | | |  | For All Christian Guy Teens Jun 17, 2006 |
| I picked up my brother's book out of curiosity just to flip through it and I ended up reading most of it. Everything it said was truthful and had the influence of christian practices, but was so practical and honest. It feels great, as a christian teenage girl to know that there are guys out there who want to become better for God and for others, and they are willing to have morals and good values. I recommend this for every guy out there, the son, the brother, and the friend. Read it! | | |  | Good book, but description does NOT disclose its religious orientation Mar 18, 2006 |
| I feel a bit uncomfortable when religious agendas are offered in a book's content and not disclosed before purchase. I'm fine with this book's ideology, but I wish the description had been more up-front with the fact that this is a book of religious instruction; I don't want non-religious readers (or people buying this book for a school or treatment setting where religious instruction is inappropriate) to feel "tricked" by this omission. | | |  | Best book ever for 15-year old boys Mar 12, 2006 |
| I gave this to my almost 15-year old with some anxiety, wondering how he would accept it. He pretty much read it cover to cover without putting it down, commenting regularly on Jason Boyett's style of humor. I thought he'd shy away from mentioning what he was reading (especially the section on the three-letter-word)but he did well at telling dad what he was thinking. What more could one ask of a book aimed at a teen-age boy? | | |  | Great book for High School Freshman Guy Nov 19, 2004 |
| This book is perfect for a high school freshman or jr hi student.The chapters are short and to the point, so guys will actually read it. The writing style is witty and easy to read. Topics cover everything from sex to how to tie a tie. The book clears up common misconceptions and helps guys learn to be themselves and not need to follow the "cool" crowd. This book gives good Christian guidelines without sounding preachy. I recommend it to any young man between 12 and 16. | | | Write your own review about A Guy's Guide to Life: How to Become a Man in 208 Pages or Less
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