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A Guy's Guide to Life by Jason Boyett
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A Guy's Guide to Life

How to Become a Man in 224 Pages or Less

Tommy Nelson · 2010-06-20

A Guy's Guide to Life: How to Become a Man in 224 Pages or Less

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  • Themes: Boys, Young, Teen.
  • Reading lane: Religious and Christian Life.
  • Publisher: Tommy Nelson.

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About This Book

A Guy's Guide to Life: How to Become a Man in 224 Pages or Less is a teenage guy’s handbook to becoming a man with a healthy mind, body, and soul. What does society want of teen guys? To be independent, tough, andmacho? To be a sensitive, caring metrosexual? To excel in school andsports and business? The challenges are many, and we haven't evenmentioned the most important-and most frightening-topic ofconversation: girls . The road to manhood is a perilous one. Guys need a gu...

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A Guy's Guide to Life: How to Become a Man in 224 Pages or Less is a teenage guy’s handbook to becoming a man with a healthy mind, body, and soul. What does society want of teen guys? To be independent, tough, andmacho? To be a sensitive, caring metrosexual? To excel in school andsports and business? The challenges are many, and we haven't evenmentioned the most important-and most frightening-topic ofconversation: girls . The road to manhood is a perilous one. Guys need a guidebook, one that asks and answers the questionsthey're reluctant to discuss. They need a book that addresses the mythsof manhood with a straightforward approach teenage guys will appreciateand absorb. Author Jason Boyett understands what many fail torealize—that somewhere between the awkwardness and braggadocio, thegoofiness and the developing body, there is a real person struggling tomake his mark on the world.

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