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Stand by Your Manhood: A Survival Guide for the Modern Man
By (Author) Peter Lloyd
Biteback Publishing
Biteback Publishing
1st September 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
305.31
Paperback
320
Width 130mm, Height 200mm, Spine 25mm
340g
Men are brilliant. Being a man is brilliantexcept for penile dysmorphia, circumcision, becoming a weekend father, military conscription, critics who've been hating on us for . . . well, pretty much fifty yearsoh, and those pesky early deaths.Fortunately, Peter Lloyd is here to tackle controversial topics in this fearless bloke bible, part blistering polemic, part politically incorrect road map for the modern man.Peter Lloyd is a journalist at the "Mail on Sunday "and "MailOnline," while also contributing to the "Daily Telegraph" and the "Daily Mirror." He was formerly the staff writer at Madonna's UK PR company, and his clients included Russell Brand, Robert Plant, and Rufus Wainwright."
"A funny, frank read. I don't think I'll ever look at my manhood in the same way again." - Danny Wallace; "[An] angry, funny, provocative book [that] certainly offers plenty of food for thought. I am stirred by his rallying call for us to become 'suffragents'." - Daily Mail; "A sophisticated tome for the modern man." - The Mirror; "It is: intelligent, very well-researched including extensive interviews with many female academics and researchers, myth-busting, articulate, witty, upbeat, challenging, surprising, laugh out-loud funny in places, shocking in others, angry, compassionate, respectful of women, optimistic and a really good read." - The Huffington Post; "Empowering and humorous... his entire book is a call to arms for men to celebrate, acknowledge, and take pride in themselves as men. [A] standing ovation for men." - A Voice For Men
Peter Lloyd: Peter Lloyd is a journalist at the "Mail on Sunday" and "MailOnline," while also contributing to the "Daily Telegraph" and the "Daily Mirror." He was formerly the staff writer at Madonna's UK PR company, clients included Russell Brand, Robert Plant and Rufus Wainwright.