
Boys Who Became Famous Men
Stories of the Childhood of Poets, Artists, and MusiciansBy Harriet Pearl SkinnerLength2h 41m
About this audiobook
In "Boys Who Became Famous Men," Harriet Pearl Skinner offers a captivating exploration of male adolescence through a series of vignettes that illuminate the formative experiences of notable figures across various fields. Skinner employs a narrative style rich in detail and emotional depth, intertwining biographical elements with a nuanced examination of societal expectations and personal aspirations during the transition from boyhood to manhood. The book serves as both a historical document and a psychological inquiry, revealing how early influences and –∫–ª—é—á–µ–≤—ã–µ –º–æ–º–µ–Ω—Ç—ã shaped the trajectories of these celebrated individuals. Harriet Pearl Skinner, a passionate advocate for youth empowerment and education, draws from her extensive background in social work and literature to craft this poignant collection. Her first-hand experiences with young boys and her keen interest in the dynamics of male identity propelled her to delve into the lives of these famous men, aiming to inspire a new generation to explore their own potential in the face of adversity and societal pressures. This book is highly recommended for educators, parents, and anyone interested in the complexities of male development. Skinner'Äôs insightful observations not only foster an appreciation of historical figures but also encourage readers to reflect on their journeys and the societal constructs that shape them.
Audiobook details
GenreBiography and Memoir
Length2 hrs 41 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 6, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
5SIX HUNDRED PLUS ONE [COLERIDGE]
2"THE LITTLE BOY AT ABERDEEN" [BYRON]
6THE LION THAT HELPED [CANOVA]
3"TOM PEAR-TREE'S PORTRAIT" [GAINSBOROUGH]
7FRÉDÉRIC OF WARSAW [CHOPIN[4]]: FOOTNOTE:
4GEORG'S CHAMPION [HÄNDEL]