To raise a boy : classrooms, cocker rooms, bedrooms, and the hidden struggles of American boyhood
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New York : One signal Publishers/Atria, 2022.
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viii, 320 pages ; 22 cm.
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New York : One signal Publishers/Atria, 2022.
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"How will I raise my son to be different? This question gripped Washington Post investigative reporter Emma Brown, who was at home nursing her six-week-old son when the #MeToo movement erupted. In search of an answer, Brown traveled around the country, through towns urban and rural, affluent and distressed. In the course of her reporting, she interviewed hundreds of people—educators, parents, coaches, researchers, men, and boys—to understand the challenges boys face and how to address them. What Brown uncovered was shocking: 23 percent of boys believe men should use violence to get respect; 22 percent of an incoming college freshman class said they had already committed sexual violence; 58 percent of young adults said they’ve never had a conversation with their parents about respect and care in sexual relationships. Men are four times more likely than women to die by suicide. Nearly 4 million men experience sexual violence each year. From the reporter who brought Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s story to light, To Raise a Boy combines assiduous reporting, cutting-edge scientific research, and boys’ powerful testimonials to expose the crisis in young men’s emotional and physical health. Emma Brown connects the dots between educators, researchers, policy makers, and mental health professionals in this tour de force that upends everything we thought we knew about boys. Johns Hopkins chair of the Department of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health Robert Blum says, 'The story of boys has yet to be told, and I think it’s a really important story.' Urgent and revelatory, To Raise a Boy begins to tell that story."--publisher's website.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Brown, E. (2022). To raise a boy: classrooms, cocker rooms, bedrooms, and the hidden struggles of American boyhood (First One Signal Publishers/Atria paperback edition). One signal Publishers/Atria.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Brown, Emma. 2022. To Raise a Boy: Classrooms, Cocker Rooms, Bedrooms, and the Hidden Struggles of American Boyhood. One signal Publishers/Atria.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Brown, Emma. To Raise a Boy: Classrooms, Cocker Rooms, Bedrooms, and the Hidden Struggles of American Boyhood One signal Publishers/Atria, 2022.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Brown, Emma. To Raise a Boy: Classrooms, Cocker Rooms, Bedrooms, and the Hidden Struggles of American Boyhood First One Signal Publishers/Atria paperback edition, One signal Publishers/Atria, 2022.

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