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Boyhood Resurrected: Igniting a Revival of Daring and Heroic Boys

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Rescued boys grow into brave men. We must resurrect the boyhoods of old to allow our sons to reach their full potential and fulfill God’s calling on their lives.

Boyhood Resurrected is a passionate call to revive the noble, rough-and-tumble days of forts, dragons, and skinned knees. Boys aren’t broken—they’re wired for conquest and built to become protectors and providers. Crafted from a mother’s decade of raising two sons, this book champions untamed masculinity and rejects the push to make boys docile.
Readers Gain confidence to trust family over “experts” who miss boys’ true hearts.Embrace their sons’ wild energy with adventures, risks, and building backyard kingdoms.Forge heroes through challenges, service, and stories that build Spartan-like strength.Discover the radical power of a strong family—reading and living together—to shape a boy’s future.Join Rebekah Lovell in resurrecting the bold, free boyhoods of old, one daring adventure at a time.

205 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 16, 2025

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3 reviews
October 8, 2025
“Boyhood Resurrected” by Rebecca Lovell was a transformative read that I wholeheartedly loved, and it gave me a deep appreciation for the boyhood stage my sons are currently experiencing. As a self-described girly girl, reading this book helped to open my eyes even more to the world of BOYS and emphasized that boyhood isn’t just about noise and wild energy—it’s a beautiful, vital stage that deserves celebration and support, not correction or repression.

She champions a vision where boys are encouraged to be daring, heroic, and adventurous, painting boyhood as a gift to nurture, not a problem to fix.

Reading it helped me understand my boys in a way that shifted my perspective from simply managing them to truly advocating for their hearts. Recommending to ALL the BoyMoms 💛 #LongLiveBoyhood
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20 reviews
November 15, 2025
Okay, this book was wonderful! I discovered this book and author at the Wild + Free conference a few weeks back and was initially hesitant as most parenting books or “here’s how to give your boy/girl their identity back” kinda thing hasn’t ever been my jam. However, the second half of this book was remarkable! I don’t think there’s a single page I didn’t highlight her words throughout. This book approaches fostering boyhood in a Biblical sense, and is an incredible reminder of the value and necessity of whole-family and God-centered homeschooling. There is great encouragement for fathers of boys throughout and ways as moms we can encourage and guide our husbands to become more involved if they are not in raising our boys. Reading this through the lens’s of only having one boy and a gaggle of girls I can see clearly the difference in the needs and investment levels in their lives. This was a good, good, good read!!!!! I think it would be great for any mom to read!
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15 reviews1 follower
December 14, 2025
I had such high expectations for this book! My husband is a Warrior Poet and we are huge fans of the Lovells. The beginning of this book was somewhat discouraging and a let down. Polarizing is how I would describe it. My take was that if you do life any way other than the one described…. you have failed your sons.

The second half was way better than the first half in my opinion. The author spoke more from grace and descriptive more than prescriptive. There’s more hope for the homeschool mom (even if she does it differently than the author). My favorite chapters were the last 3 or 4 and the book list at the back is invaluable! I bought several for my boys for Christmas.

If the beginning of this book has you discouraged… persevere!
Profile Image for Kelsey Mangeni (kman.reads).
467 reviews27 followers
October 21, 2025
I heard of this book from an interview with the author on the 1000 Hours Outside podcast and purchased it because I really enjoyed the interview! But I was very surprised by a lot of the content in this book. This author is so openly anti-feminism, anti-structured school system, and I'm pretty openminded, but there were many things she wrote that were quite shocking to me. She is not afraid to offend anyone, so if you share her beliefs about raising your sons, you might really enjoy this one, but most of it was just not for me.

*2.5 stars rounded up
Profile Image for Libby Valerio.
23 reviews
November 12, 2025
I appreciate her heart for boys and how she addresses certain topics like outdoor play, reading stories of heroic men, and raising our boys to be providers, protectors, leaders and lovers. While I liked some parts of this book, most of her points seemed heavy handed and even a bit harsh in how she communicated 😕
5 reviews
October 12, 2025
For the most part I really enjoyed this book - it's not a lot of new concepts for me personally. I listen to Rebekah and John often and they speak boldly about this topic for which I am grateful because I do agree with a lot of what they say.

I would give it 3.5 stars if I could. I feel there was a bit of a lack of understanding and empathy towards people who may not be able to do exactly what was described in the book. This was very much a book about resurrecting boyhood through homeschooling and while I myself homeschool, I believe there are a lot of situations in which this is not possible or may be very difficult. I think the one line about sending your boy to daycare where he is not loved was a bit of a dagger and could be very bold and hurtful to someone who very much loves their child but may not have another path during this season of life.

I wish there were more tips on how to resurrect boyhood in many different walks of life and maybe not just geared towards homeschooling. As someone who deeply values what homeschooling is doing for our family I think more people who aren't homeschooling need to read this and understand how they can change the trajectory of their boys lives without feeling guilty they may not be able to homeschool. But once people understand and have the knowledge it's ultimately on them if they implement the changes. Being a parent vs a friend.

I admire Rebekah and John and appreciate that they are standing up for boys and speaking about what's normal for boyhood. And as a fun sidenote, while it's true my little girl can already sit still longer than her brother, she can certainly keep up with him on his energy levels too 🤪😂. She doesn't have a choice haha so there are concepts that apply to girls too (outside time, reading, gross motor skills, make believe etc).
Profile Image for Kristin Davis.
7 reviews
September 26, 2025
Written by a Beta Soy boys wifey

Wow. No articulation, and the "stories" about how boys feel? Are you kidding? What were you thinking when writing this mess?? You're shoveling a masochistic narrative that will be detrimental to everyone who reads this drivel. I wish you could post no stars.

Do not read this book.
Profile Image for Ella Wilken.
9 reviews
October 9, 2025
Wow, so good and relatable! The forward was amazing, too! I love the idea of reclaiming traditional boyhood (and manhood). I don't have any sons yet, but I've already seen a lot of this play out for my younger brother. Very thought-provoking and helpful.
Profile Image for Caitlin Giles.
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September 26, 2025
Mixed feelings on this one. I think I need to ruminate a little longer before giving a review.
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6 reviews
October 7, 2025
Everything I feel about boyhood put in a book! I loved this book so much and it was super encouraging and challenging!
1 review
October 27, 2025
Incredible book bringing forward the challenge of raising boys in an increasingly feminine world. Offering hope and encouragement and real examples for boys as they grow into men.
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