Contains a collection of short stories, drawings, poems, and memoirs from well-known writers of "guy" fiction, written by boys, for boys. Includes pieces by Daniel Pinkwater, Neil Gaiman, Will Hobbs, Stephen King, Gary Paulsen, among other.
Will, a thirty-six-year-old London bachelor, undergoes a change in his outlook about marriage and children when he lies to join a single parents group in order to meet women, and becomes friends with a needy twelve-year-old named Marcus.
Don Lark, still grieving the death of his daughter, buys a gorgeous old shell of a house in Greensboro, North Carolina which he plans to renovate and resell, but Don finds that the house holds a lot of secrets and when he discovers a tunnel in the cellar of the house, the entire project turns ominous.
Collects heroic, inspirational tales for boys, including "D-Day and the Beach Called Omaha, " "The Thin Red Line, " "The Flight of the Nez Perces, " "The Yangtze Incident, " "The Demons of Camerone, " and others.
Offers insights into the function and roles of males in twenty-first-century society, and also examines the impact of the "anti-male" feminist culture, views on family, relationships, sexual politics, and other related topics.
Presents more than fifty monologues for men by Playwrights' Center of Minneapolis playwrights such as Carlyle Brown, Jeffrey Hatcher, Naomi Wallace, and Diane Glancy.
A collection of poems, by male and female authors, presented in pairings that offer insight into how men and women look at the world, both separately and together.