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A Question of Manhood

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4 out of 5
Based on 249 Ratings and 53 Reviews

Book Description
What makes a man a man? Or a leader a leader?
What if we stopped expecting dogs to read our minds?


November 1972. The Vietnam War is rumored to be drawing to a close, and for sixteen-year-old Paul Landon, the end can't come soon enough. The end will mean his older brother Chris, the family's golden child, returning home from the Army for good. But while home on leave, Chris ... More
Book Information
PublisherKensington Publishing Corporation
BindingPaperback (4 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages352
ISBN-10075824679X
ISBN-13978-0758246790
Publication Date10/01/2010
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About Robin Reardon (Author) : I'm the author of four published novels for and about gay teens: A Secret Edge; Thinking Straight; A Question of Manhood; and (as of late July) The Evolution of Ethan Poe. In addition, I was invited... more
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7/3/2011 Robin Reardon said:
November 1972. The Vietnam War is rumored to be drawing to a close. For sixteen-year-old Paul Landon, it can’t end soon enough, because then his older brother Chris, the family’s golden child, returns home from the army for good. But on his last night while home on Thanksgiving leave, Chris entr... more

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