The Good Men Project

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New from our Blog


03.09.10
What is Best in Life?
Guest Blogger — tmatlack @ 07:00:23
 
03.08.10
The Good Men Project at the Oscars
Book tour — tmatlack @ 06:15:40
 
03.07.10
The Bamboo Curtain
Guest Blogger — tmatlack @ 07:00:04
 
 
Excerpts from the book

Whatever It Takes

By Ricardo Federico

My dad is retired now, and I've gotten to know him better over the years. And with that knowledge I've come to realize how narrow my perceptions of him had been. How many of us really know what our parents are about when we're kids? How can we, when we don't yet understand what they have done, what roads they have traveled?

 
 

"The Good Man Project is a noble undertaking and one that makes
an enduring impression on all those who write or read the various passages. It seems
to be a combination of a confessional/advice/awareness montage of short stories
that truly stimulates readers to fess up in their minds about their own behavior as a man."

--Dave Cowens, NBA Hall of Famer