How to Be a Man (Whatever That Means): Lessons in Modern Masculinity from a Questionable Source

How to Be a Man (Whatever That Means): Lessons in Modern Masculinity from a Questionable Source

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  • Create Date:2021-05-14 23:30:56
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:James Breakwell
  • ISBN:B08JQM5LLF
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Summary

James Breakwell should know。 He’s tried just about all of them。 Journalism。 Pig ownership。 Felony lawn gnome theft。 Whatever masculinity is supposed to be, this can’t be it。 But can you really fail at something no one can quite define? Apparently。

Now, in a series of funny, sharply observed, and occasionally poignant essays, everyone’s favorite internet-famous father of four daughters lays down a lifetime of lessons in what it means to be a man。 You’ll laugh。 You’ll cry。 You’ll wonder what really happened to those creepy lawn gnomes on that deserted country road。 (Spoiler alert: They’re right behind you。)

If you ever wanted to know how to fail at altruism, dodge the priesthood, and stumble your way into unexpected wisdom, this book is for you。

How to Be a Man (Whatever that Means) presents a vision of manhood that looks very different from what you’ll see on TV。 And that’s a good thing。 Probably。

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Reviews

Amanda

Thank you #Netgalley for the advanced copy!I follow James Breakwell on Twitter and have always found his content funny。 I was excited to be granted access to this book。 I found this collections of essays hilarious, especially from his college years and garden gnomes。 I loved how he also connected his stories throughout the essays all while being sure to mention his amazing wife and how she handled situations。 A fun read and highly recommend, especially if you are already familiar with his conten Thank you #Netgalley for the advanced copy!I follow James Breakwell on Twitter and have always found his content funny。 I was excited to be granted access to this book。 I found this collections of essays hilarious, especially from his college years and garden gnomes。 I loved how he also connected his stories throughout the essays all while being sure to mention his amazing wife and how she handled situations。 A fun read and highly recommend, especially if you are already familiar with his content。 。。。more