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The Wonder of Boys: What Parents, Mentors and Educators Can Do to Shape Boys into Exceptional Men » (10th Anniversary Edition)

Book cover image of The Wonder of Boys: What Parents, Mentors and Educators Can Do to Shape Boys into Exceptional Men by Michael Gurian

Authors: Michael Gurian
ISBN-13: 9781585425280, ISBN-10: 1585425281
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
Date Published: September 2006
Edition: 10th Anniversary Edition

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Author Biography: Michael Gurian

Michael Gurian is a social philosopher, family therapist, corporate consultant, and The New York Times-bestselling author of twenty books published in twenty languages. The Gurian Institute, which he cofounded, conducts research internationally, launches pilot programs, and trains professionals.

Book Synopsis

A developmental guide for understanding the unique needs of boys, including practical advice for raising them.

Publishers Weekly

Yes, boys and girls are different, says Washington state family therapist Gurian (Mothers, Sons and Lovers), urging that society learn how to deal creatively with gender-specific needs. In considering the cultural effects of heightened gender consciousness, Gurian warns of the dangers of "enmeshing male development with a female culture in transition." Outlining biological differences, he explains that boys are "hard-wired" to possess certain traits. Because of male brain chemistry and the hormone testosterone, boys are apt, for example, to relish risk-taking and to be physically aggressive and competitive (violence, he claims is not hard-wired, but learned through culture). What Gurian adds to this generally recognized background material is a persuasive summons to society, specifically parents, educators and communities, to unite to channel these traits in positive directions. Sports, for instance, allow competition but also teach responsibility. Work, nature study, music and spiritual pursuits are other positive channels. Gurian, who has also lived in Europe, Asia and the Middle East, suggests that we in the U.S. have grown away from beneficial rites of passageand toward "isolated, tremulous, family systems." In this shift, he contends, boys have been abandoned, and he urges that society reclaim responsibility for the moral and spiritual upbringing of young males, with guidance offered by elder mentors and support coming from extended family or community. Writing in a calm, compassionate voice, Gurian delivers a compelling call to action. 50,000 first printing; author tour. (Oct.)

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