This book was recommended to me by a business partner. He said that this book was important for any father of a black boy. I have 2, aged 16 and 13, so I figured I would give it a shot. This book was powerful in opening my mind to the true power I hold as well as the responsibility. Far too often, men (of every race) take the easy way out as opposed to seeking the responsibility of leader. I loved how this book described the states of being born male, but progressing through life into boyhood and finally into manhood. This book gave me a framework to have conversations with my sons on how we want to expedite our progression to manhood, and not allow society to dictate our mindset. Boys are stuck in a barrell of entitlement, wants, and needs. Men have true control over their mind and create generations to come. I loved this book and will have my son read it personally.
I have recommended this book to many young black men and will continue to do so. Its message of growth and personal power is needed.