Fraternity: An Inside Look at a Year of College Boys Becoming Men
About the Book
Fraternity: An Inside Look at a Year of College Boys Becoming Men
The New York Times bestselling author of PLEDGED is back with an unprecedented fly-on-the-wall look inside fraternity houses from current brothers’ perspectives --- and a fresh, riveting must-read about what it’s like to be a college guy today.
Two real-life stories. One stunning twist. Meet Jake, a studious freshman weighing how far to go to find a brotherhood that will introduce him to lifelong friends and help conquer his social awkwardness; and Oliver, a hardworking chapter president trying to keep his misunderstood fraternity out of trouble despite multiple run-ins with the police.
Their year-in-the-life stories help explain why students are joining fraternities in record numbers despite scandalous headlines. To find out what it’s like to be a fraternity brother in the 21st century, Robbins contacted hundreds of brothers whose chapters don’t make headlines --- and who suggested that many fraternities can be healthy safe spaces for men.
FRATERNITY is more than just a page-turning, character-driven read. It’s a vital book about the transition from boyhood to manhood; it brilliantly weaves psychology, current events, neuroscience and interviews to explore the state of masculinity today, and what that means for students and their parents. It’s a different kind of story about college boys, a story in which they candidly discuss sex, friendship, social media, drinking, peer pressure, gender roles and even porn. And it’s a book about boys at a vulnerable age, living on their own for perhaps the first time. Boys who, in a climate that can stigmatize them merely for being male, don’t necessarily want to navigate the complicated, coming-of-age journey to manhood alone.
Fraternity: An Inside Look at a Year of College Boys Becoming Men
- Publication Date: February 11, 2020
- Genres: Gender Studies, Nonfiction, Sociology
- Paperback: 384 pages
- Publisher: Dutton
- ISBN-10: 1101986743
- ISBN-13: 9781101986745