International Men for International Men’s Day
November 19 is International Men's Day. It has been celebrated annually on this date in much of the world since 1992. It was first observed in Canada in 2009.
This year's theme is Stop Male Suicide. The coordinators of the event hope to raise awareness that a much larger number of men die each year from suicide worldwide than do women. Read more at the International Men's Day global website.
Celebrate International Men's Day with one of these novels about international men and boys.
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American Boy by Larry Watson
• eBook
Coming of age story
The American Boy by Andrew Taylor
• eBook
• Large Print
Historical mystery
The Boy from Aleppo who Painted the War: A novel of Syria by Sumia Sukkar
Contemporary fiction
The Boys from Santa Cruz by Jonathan Nasaw
Suspense fiction
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A Dead Man in Malta by Michael Pearce
• eBook
Historical mystery
The German Boy by Patricia Wastvedt
Historical fiction
The Man from Beijing by Henning Mankell
• Audiobook
• eAudiobook
• eBook
• Talking Book (restricted to Print Disabled patrons)
Crime fiction
The Man from Berlin by Luke McCallin
• eBook
• Large Print
Historical mystery
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The Man from Saigon by Marti Leimbach
Historical fiction
Our Man in Iraq by Robert Perišić
Political fiction
The Scotsman of my Dreams by Karen Ranney
• eBook
Historical Romance
The Unfortunate Englishman by John Lawton
• eAudiobook
• eBook
• Large Print
Espionage
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One thought on “International Men for International Men’s Day”
Thank M for that post. Sadly men do suicide at a rate higher than females. It’s time for drank and open talk on issues that are important to men.