Menstuff® features a recently published book, starting each Monday for the week. This information appears on our homepage and at "Today", which is seen be visitors and subscribers. Selections to date are listed below. See also 2000, 2002 and 2003 and 2004.
December 31, 2001-January 6, 2002: Know
Thyself, Show Thyself: A guide to becoming the person
you've always dreamed of being, Dr. Victor August
December 24-30: One Year
Off: Leaving it all behind for a round-the-world journey with
our children, David Elliot Cohen
December 17-23: The
Fire Never Dies: One man's raucous romp down the road of food,
passion & adventure, Richard Sterling
December 10-16: The
Divorce Helpbook for Kids, Cynthia MacGregor
December 3-9: Be
Loved for Who You Really Are: How the differences between men
and women can be turned into the source of the very best romance
you'll ever know, Judith Sherven, James Sniechowski
November 26-December 2: Ten
Talks Parents Must Have with Their Children about Drugs
& Choices, Dominic Cappello, Xenia G. Becher
November 19-25: Marked Men: White
masculinity in crisis, Sally Robinson
November 12-18: How
to Manage Your Dick* (Destructive Impulses with Cyber
Kinetics): Redirect sexual energy and discover your more
spiritually enlightened, evolved self, Sean Joseph O'Reilly
November 5-11: The
Beaten Path: Field notes on getting wise in a wisdom crazy
world, Ptolemy Tompkins
October 29-November 4: Don't
Sweat the Small Stuff for Men: Simple ways to minimize stress in
a competitive world, Richard Carlson
October 22-28: The
Men They Will Become: The nature and nurture of male
character, Eli H. Newberger
October 15-21: And
I Thought I was Crazy! Quirks, idiosyncrasies and
meshugaas, Judy Reiser
October 8-14: Understanding
Teenage Depression: A guide to diagnosis, treatment and
management, Maureen Empfield and Nicholas Bakalar
October 1-7: The
Abuse of Men: Trauma begets trauma, Barbara Jo Brothers
September 24-30: Doing
It: Real people having really good sex, Isadora Alman
September 17-23: Understanding
the Tin Man: Why so many men avoid intimacy, William July
II
September 10-16: Father
Courage: What happens when men put family first, Suzanne
Braun Levine
September 3-9: Emotional
Genius: Discovering the deepest language of the soul, Karla
McLaren
August 27-September 2: Wisdom
for the Journey, Don Jones
August 20-26: My
Grandfather's Blessings: Stories of strength, refuge and
belonging, Rachel Naomi Remen
August 13-19: Your
Perfect Right: Assertiveness and equality in your life and
relationships, Robert Alberti & Michael Emmons
August 6-12: The
Little Big Book for Dads, Lena Tabori & Hiro Clark
Wakabayashi
July 30-August 5: Teen
Ink: More Voices, More Visions, Written by Teens, Stephanie
H. Meyer & John Meyer
July 23-29: Scared Straight: Why
it's so hard to accept gay people and why it's so hard to be
human, Robert N. Minor
July 16-22: Find
Your Purpose, Change Your Life: Getting to the heart of your
life's mission, Carol Adrienne
July 9-15: Clinical
and Educational Interventions with Fathers, Jay Fagan &
Alan J. Hawkins
July 2-8: Chicken Soup
for the Veteran's Soul: Stories to stir the pride and honor the
courage, Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Sidney R Slagter
June 25-July 1: Channeling
Biker Bob: Heart of a Warrior, Nik Colyer
June 18-24: The
Andropause Mystery: Unraveling truths about the male
menopause, Robert S. Tan
June 11-17: Chicken
Soup for the Father's Soul, Jack Canfield
June 4-10: Men
Don't Listen, Wayne L. Misner
May 28-June 3: Mythopoetic
Perspectives of Men's Healing Work: An anthology for therapists
and others, Ed. Edward Read Barton
May 21-27:Country
Matters: The pleasures and tribulations of moving from a big
city to an old country farmhouse, Michael Korda
May 14-20: Prison
Masculinities, Don Sabo, Terry Kupers, Willie London
May 7-13: Food Men
Love: All-time favorite recipes, Margie Lapanja.
April 30-May 6: She
Wants a Ring - and I Don't Wanna Change a Thing: How a man can
overcome his fears of commitment and marriage, James
Douglas Barron
April 23-29: Castration: An
abbreviated history of Western manhood, Gary Taylor
April 16-22: The
Serpent Slayer and other stories of strong women, Katrin
Tchana, Trina Schart Hyman.
April 9-15: Chicken
Soup for the Prisoner's Soul: 101 stories to open the heart and
rekindle the spirit of hope, healing and forgiveness, Jack
Canfield, Mark Victor Hanse, Tom Lagana
April 2-8: Fathertime: Stories
on the heart and soul of fathering, Christopher Scribner
& Chris Frey
March 26-April 1: Making
Weight: Men's conflicts with food, weight, shape
& Appearance, Arnold Andersen, Leigh Cohn, Thomas
Holbrook
March 19-25: Looking
Good: Male body image in modern America, Lynne Luciano
March 12-18 Hardest
Times: The trauma of long term unemployment, Thomas
Cottle
March 5-11: A Man's
Garden, Warren Schultz
February 26-March 4: The
Isaiah Effect: Decoding the lost science of prayer and
prophecy, Gregg Braden
February 19-25: Cowboy
Poetry Matters: From Abilene to the Mainstream, Robert
McDowell, ed.
February 12-18: Wild
Sex for New Lovers: The only guide you need for getting what you
want, Graham Masterton, Signet, 2001
February 5-11: Fatherloss: How
sons of all ages come to terms with the deaths of their dads,
Neil Chethik, Hyperion, 2001
January 29-February 4: Unbending
Gender: Why family and work conflict and what to do about
it, Joan Williams, Oxford University Press, 2000
January 22-28: Dads,
Toddlers and the Chicken Dance, Peter Downey. Fisher Books,
2000
January 15-21: Taboo: Why
black athletes dominate sports and why we're afraid to talk about
it, Jon Entine, Public Affairs
January 8-14: Coping
with Teen Suicide, James M. Murphy, Rosen Publishing, 1999
January 1-7: Opening
to Love 365 Days a Year, Judith Sherven and James Sniechowski,
Health Communications, 2000
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