
For the Love of Men: From Toxic to a More Mindful Masculinity
by Liz Plank (2019)
Similar to 'Man Enough', this book thoughtfully explores evolving definitions of masculinity and offers paths toward healthier self-expression.

by Justin Baldoni (2021)
"Actor (Jane the Virgin), director (Five Feet Apart), and well-known social activist (Wayfarer) Justin Baldoni is boldly taking on the issues of toxic masculinity. He tackles his own struggles and brings up previously unspoken taboos to help create a new understanding and system of accountability. It is not just about becoming better men, but becoming more human. Topics will include redefining masculinity, female empowerment, relationships, violence and abuse, sex and sexuality, infidelity, body image, work-life balance, and fatherhood. Justin arms readers with new tools and the ability to have both compassion and empathy for themselves and the men in their lives in this urgent, groundbreaking and provocative reimagining of what it means to be man enough"--
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by Liz Plank (2019)
Similar to 'Man Enough', this book thoughtfully explores evolving definitions of masculinity and offers paths toward healthier self-expression.

by bell hooks (2003)
Like 'Man Enough', this work delves into the complexities of masculinity, love, and societal expectations for men.

by Laura Bates (2020)
Complementing 'Man Enough', this book examines the damaging aspects of certain masculine ideologies and their societal impact.

by Richard V. Reeves (2022)
Echoing 'Man Enough', this book addresses the challenges modern males face and proposes solutions for societal improvement.
by Edward M. Adams
This book, like 'Man Enough', advocates for a more expansive and compassionate understanding of what it means to be a man.
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