"With his customary wisdom and wit, Esolen draws on two millenia of historical thought, introducing his readers to giants such as Plato, Augustine, Aquinas, Solzhenitsyn, and even Mark Twain to present a vigorous and timely defense of the masculine ethos."
I really enjoyed listening to this book, so much so that I bought a hard copy for my son-in-law and daughter. They have three young boys. My Son-in-law just wrote me and said how much he enjoyed the book but came across a statement that claimed a man’s heart was 50% larger than a women’s heart. He couldn’t find anything that validated that statement and wonders why it wasn't caught by the editors. It made him question other statements made in the book. Can you comment on this?
I really enjoyed listening to this book, so much so that I bought a hard copy for my son-in-law and daughter. They have three young boys. My Son-in-law just wrote me and said how much he enjoyed the book but came across a statement that claimed a man’s heart was 50% larger than a women’s heart. He couldn’t find anything that validated that statement and wonders why it wasn't caught by the editors. It made him question other statements made in the book. Can you comment on this?
I can't recommend this book enough. I read large portions of this book out loud to my wife, who appreciated each one.