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Loading... Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boysby Dan Kindlon
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I am finding this helpful and enlightening as the parent of a 7 year old rambunctious boy I liked this book a lot but I wish it would have had more concrete suggestions of how to protect the emotional life of boys interspersed throughout instead of waiting until the last chapter. This is definitely worth reading if you have anything at all to do with influencing boys. I particularly found the chapters on fathers, mothers, and causes of violence interesting and useful. The book also put into words a concept I have thought to be true for years - that a person (not just a boy) is stronger when he or she learns how to create peace from within rather than relying on it from external sources. If you got "Reviving Ophelia", you need "Raising Cain." Gender roles affect everyone. no reviews | add a review
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This book addresses issues for boys of all ages, and also discusses difficult topics such as depression, drug use and violence among boys. Finally, all fathers were sons at one time, and Raising Cain is a book that can help us better understand not only our sons but ourselves as well. Review by Book Dads (