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39 Lessons for Boys

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39 Lessons for Boys is a creatively presented shortlist of wisdom and sage advice that can contribute to building mentally and emotionally strong boys. It also serves as an excellent kickstarter for having engaging conversations with boys of all ages.

120 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 4, 2019

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Kenn Bivins

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Kenn Bivins is the author of the novels 'the Wedding & Disaster of Felona Mabel' and 'Pious.' His writing demonstrates that he has a penchant toward telling multi-layered redemption stories where definition between black and white is cleverly blurred.

Throughout his work, he makes his characters relatable in both heart-warming and heart-wrenching ways. On the surface, his stories address a number of life's core issues - identity, love, family, betrayal and redemption. What lies beneath is completely unexpected.

Kenn's many disciplines were honed in the world in advertising and have evolved onto many platforms that include broadcast animation, comic books and character design. He was the 2016 honoree for the Josephine Silone Yates Author Series at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania and has won multiple industry awards for his interactive design and development work.

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June 14, 2021
Boys To Men

This is the perfect gift to give to my 8th grade boys. These are the things that change boys to men.
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December 29, 2019
39 Lessons for Boys is not only a beautiful love letter to the author’s passion for his own kin, but a testament to love itself. It captures beautiful snapshots of intense lifelong lessons that only the wise can obtain but the young can explore. The format is great; short, sweet and straight to the point.
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