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redsadiekins's review against another edition
5.0
Wow. Such an important book for me, someone who didn't have much exposure to boys and men growing up. This will definitely help me in raising my boys!
shendriq's review against another edition
5.0
A really well written and considered treatise on raising boys. Well worth a read for anyone with sons or who are involved in the raising of boys. I doubt I'd be the only male reader who finds a lot of familiar territory from their childhood.
northstar's review against another edition
5.0
It took me a long time to get through this book. I found the first third or so to be emotionally draining; the writers are psychologists who work with adolescent boys and their stories about the difficulties young men endure were sad and upsetting. Not that I thought adolescence was easy for anyone, but I thought my two sons might be spared the cruelties that girls inflict on one another. Apparently not. Once I got through that portion of the book, I found the authors' insight extraordinarily helpful. My boys are only 1 and 3 but I already spend a lot of time thinking how I can help them navigate childhood and adolescence, and I feel as if I am starting from scratch because I am female. Raising Cain provides insight into the challenges young men face from family, peers and media, and offers insight into ways parents can provide guidance and provide a safe space for boys to express emotion in a healthy way. I know I will refer to this book often as my sons grow. I marked several passages, including ones that stress the biology of boy energy, something with which I struggle. The second half of the book deals with issues such as alcohol, drugs, sex and violence, and then the authors summarize their findings with seven principles for healthy emotional growth for boys. I highly recommend this book for anyone parenting a boy.
teanabook's review against another edition
2.0
I only read about half of this book which is pretty good for me. I can't usually get through the first chapter of a self-help book.
meggan's review against another edition
3.0
Glad for having read it; was kind of "dry" or hard to get through at some points. Found myself wanting more anecdotes, and for the anecdotes to resolve more completely - it often felt like there was more to the story.
I'd recommend it to parents of boys who want to know about the struggles boys face and how to overcome them.
I'd recommend it to parents of boys who want to know about the struggles boys face and how to overcome them.