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Manhood - How to Be a Better Man-or Just Live with One (Hardcover)
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Manhood - How to Be a Better Man-or Just Live with One (Hardcover)
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From NFL player turned film and TV star Terry Crews comes a wise
and warmhearted memoir chronicling his lifelong quest to become a
good man, loving husband, and responsible father.
What does it mean to be a man? Terry Crews, TV's iconic "Old Spice
Guy" and co-star of the hit Golden Globe Award-winning series
"Brooklyn Nine-Nine, "has spent decades seeking the answer to that
question. In "Manhood, " he shares what he's learned, telling the
amazing story of his rise to fame and offering straight-talking
advice for men and the women who love them.
A self-described "super-driven superstar alpha male," Terry Crews
embodies the manly ideal for millions worldwide. But as he looks
back on his difficult childhood and shares hard-learned lessons
from the many humbling experiences he endured to get where he is
today, he shows how his own conception of manhood is constantly
evolving.
Crews offers up a lively, clear-eyed account of the ups and downs
of his twenty-five-year marriage, revealing the relationship
secrets that have kept it going--and the one dark secret that
nearly tore it apart. Along the way, he shares his evolving
appreciation for looking good, staying fit, and getting it done for
the people you love.
Being a man is about more than keeping your core strong. It's
about keeping your core values stronger. With insightful
observations on spirituality, work, and family, Terry Crews shows
men how to face their inner demons, seek forgiveness from those
they've wronged, and tear down the walls that prevent them from
forging meaningful relationships with others.
From the NFL gridiron to the Hollywood backlot, Terry Crews has
survived it all with his sense of humor--and his marriage--intact.
In "Manhood" he shows men everywhere that real strength is not
measured in muscle mass--unless that muscle is the heart.
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