Warrior Rising
How Four Men Helped a Boy on His Journey to Manhood
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Narrated by:
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Adenrele Ojo
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Written by:
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MaryAnne Howland
About this listen
An eye-opening look at one mother's determination to provide positive male role models for her son, and the power of great mentoring to change lives.
When MaryAnne Howland's son was turning 13, she organized a "Black Mitzvah" rite of passage celebration for him. Max is one of the one-in-three children in America being raised without a father in the home. Among African Americans, that number is reported to be as high as 72 percent. To help fill the father-shaped hole in Max's life as he transitioned from boyhood to manhood, MaryAnne invited four men from different corners of her life - an engineer, a philanthropist, a publisher, and a financial planner - to become Max's mentors.
Max has faced many challenges. As a boy without a consistent father figure in his life, as an African-American male in a time when race relations in this country continue to be fraught, and also because Max was born premature and as a result has cerebral palsy, he has had to be a true warrior. On the brink of manhood, his mother wanted to give him the benefit of men who could answer some of the questions she felt that she, as a woman, might not be able to answer. Through his adolescence, Max's mentors have shared valuable insights with him about what it means to be a good man in the face of life's challenges. These lessons, recounted in this audiobook, will serve as a powerful road map for anyone wishing to support boys as they approach manhood.
©2020 MaryAnne Howland (P)2020 Penguin AudioWhat the critics say
"They say it takes a village...and while that may be true, sometimes it takes an army of men to bring a boy beyond the shadow of adolescence into the harsh daylight and truths of adulthood. Warrior Rising is a book for our times." (Erika Alexander, actor, writer, producer, entrepreneur)
"At a time when it is sorely needed, Warrior Rising inspires hope and offers a roadmap to raising our young men to more than survive, but thrive as confident and successful community builders and leaders. MaryAnne provides us with a close up and personal story that illuminates the role and impact we as men have on the future of all of our sons, and our daughters as well." (Michael Powell, president, NCTA)
"I wish I'd given my son a Black Mitzvah. When thinking about all of the incredible men it was an honor to work with throughout my years in the music business, all who could have personally shared their own life lessons with him, I can only think of the tremendous added value it would have brought to the successful man I'm so proud to call my son. I think I was a good father to my son, but if there were anything more I could have done, it would be to have given him a Black Mitzvah. When MaryAnne described the rite of passage she had created for her son who she is raising on her own, I was moved to tears. Recognizing immediately that this is something from which every young man could benefit I suggested she write the book and this is it. I recommend it for every father, no matter what race, culture or religion." (Jim Ed Norman, musician, record producer, arranger, CEO, Curb Records)