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Stories for Boys Who Dare to Be Different
By:Ben Brooks
Published on 2018-09-25 by Running Press Kids

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!--[if gte mso 9] 800x600 ![endif]-- New York Times bestseller Boys can be anything they want to be! This timely book joins and expands the gender-role conversation and gives middle-grade boys a welcome alternative message: that masculinity can mean many things. You won't find any stories of slaying dragons or saving princesses here. In Stories for Boys Who Dare to Be Different, author Ben Brooks-with the help of Quinton Wintor's striking full-color illustrations-offers a welcome alternative narrative: one that celebrates introverts and innovators, sensitivity and resilience, individuality and expression. It's an accessible compilation of 75 famous and not-so-famous men from the past to the present day, every single one of them a rule-breaker and stereotype-smasher in his own way. Entries include Frank Ocean, Salvador Dali, Beethoven, Barack Obama, Ai Weiwei, Jesse Owens, and so many more-heroes from all walks of life and from all over the world.

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Colm Tóibíin, the award-winning journalist of Typically the Masterand Brooklyn, converts your partner's interest with the intricate human relationships around dads and also sons—mainly a stress relating to the fictional new york giants Oscar Wilde, Harry Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and most of the fathers. Wilde loathed his or her daddy, even if recognised that they were very much alike. Joyce's gregarious parent went your partner's young man through Eire thanks to this volatile calm and additionally drinking. Even when Yeats's grandfather, a fabulous electrician, was initially apparently a wonderful conversationalist whose chat was basically alot more slick versus the art he or she produced. These kinds of well known men together with the fathers exactly who served to form these folks happen lively with Tóibín's retelling, just as Dublin's multi-colored inhabitants.

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