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Men of Stone

Men of Stone

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Really Gooood
Review: I found this book lying at my friend's house and picked it up to see what's it was all about. I knew that my friend was really into books and she read about a thousand of them everyday but this one book really intrigued me into getting a copy myself. I taught me some useful things but the only way to find out what the lessons are ou'll just have to read the book. Some passages made me sort of wonder a bit and thinking deeper into the situation. Ben is a likable narrator and can be related to quite easily.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Really Gooood
Review: I found this book lying at my friend's house and picked it up to see what's it was all about. I knew that my friend was really into books and she read about a thousand of them everyday but this one book really intrigued me into getting a copy myself. I taught me some useful things but the only way to find out what the lessons are ou'll just have to read the book. Some passages made me sort of wonder a bit and thinking deeper into the situation. Ben is a likable narrator and can be related to quite easily.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for middle schoolers!
Review: This book tackles the theme of masculinity and what causes a boy to be a "man." As opposed to the Horn reviewer, I do not think this is a "not-so-new" theme. In fact, having worked with many young teen boys, I would recommend Men of Stone to most of them, as well as to most of the girls I know. True, masculinity has been addressed in previous works, but clearly the kids are not getting it. (Check out "Real Boys"). This book realistically and sensitively calls into question what it means to be a man in our society. Timely, as I watch the men of our world rattle their sabers and wage destruction.
Combines history and a good story line for a didactic, painless, fascinating read.


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