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OverviewMatthew P. Winkler's viral TED-Ed lesson ""What Makes a Hero?"" introduced the Hero's Journey to millions of viewers. His debut book guides parents, teachers, coaches, and other adults toward a fresh understanding of adolescence as a heroic quest - a rite of passage as old as the ancient myths that metaphorically describe it. Those myths echo through contemporary books and movies and the real-world experience of growing up. For most adults, daily life is a routine grind. For teenagers, it's an epic struggle for identity Full Product DetailsAuthor: Matthew P. WinklerPublisher: Woodhall Press Imprint: Woodhall Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.217kg ISBN: 9780997543735ISBN 10: 0997543736 Pages: 162 Publication Date: 01 February 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews"""A beautiful synthesis of coming of age struggles from literature and real life. A must read for parents and teachers, this is a treasured book in my library."" - Da Chen, New York Times bestselling author of Colors of the Mountain ""By reflecting adolescent psychology through the mirror of storytelling, Mentoring Teenage Heroes reveals the inner lives of teenagers."" - Erin Olivo, Ph.D., MPH, Columbia University, author of Wise Mind Living: Master Your Emotions, Transform Your Life ""Mentoring Teenage Heroes educates and inspires adults to look at the journey of adolescents in a new light, one that acknowledges tragedy, triumph, and growth are essential in the developmental process."" - Justin Bendall, School Counselor, The Rectory School ""Every parent, coach, and teacher should read Mentoring Teenage Heroes."" - Andrew J. Vadnais, Head of School, South Kent School ""Mentoring Teenage Heroes is enticing, informative and exceedingly well written. Anyone involved with the inner life of teens can find here an accessible and invaluable resource to help them interpret what's going on in their lives."" - Rev Art Purcaro OSA, Assistant Vice President for Mission and Ministry, Villanova University" ""A beautiful synthesis of coming of age struggles from literature and real life. A must read for parents and teachers, this is a treasured book in my library."" - Da Chen, New York Times bestselling author of Colors of the Mountain ""By reflecting adolescent psychology through the mirror of storytelling, Mentoring Teenage Heroes reveals the inner lives of teenagers."" - Erin Olivo, Ph.D., MPH, Columbia University, author of Wise Mind Living: Master Your Emotions, Transform Your Life ""Mentoring Teenage Heroes educates and inspires adults to look at the journey of adolescents in a new light, one that acknowledges tragedy, triumph, and growth are essential in the developmental process."" - Justin Bendall, School Counselor, The Rectory School ""Every parent, coach, and teacher should read Mentoring Teenage Heroes."" - Andrew J. Vadnais, Head of School, South Kent School ""Mentoring Teenage Heroes is enticing, informative and exceedingly well written. Anyone involved with the inner life of teens can find here an accessible and invaluable resource to help them interpret what's going on in their lives."" - Rev Art Purcaro OSA, Assistant Vice President for Mission and Ministry, Villanova University A beautiful synthesis of coming of age struggles from literature and real life. A must read for parents and teachers, this is a treasured book in my library. - Da Chen, New York Times bestselling author of Colors of the Mountain By reflecting adolescent psychology through the mirror of storytelling, Mentoring Teenage Heroes reveals the inner lives of teenagers. - Erin Olivo, Ph.D., MPH, Columbia University, author of Wise Mind Living: Master Your Emotions, Transform Your Life Mentoring Teenage Heroes educates and inspires adults to look at the journey of adolescents in a new light, one that acknowledges tragedy, triumph, and growth are essential in the developmental process. - Justin Bendall, School Counselor, The Rectory School Every parent, coach, and teacher should read Mentoring Teenage Heroes. - Andrew J. Vadnais, Head of School, South Kent School Mentoring Teenage Heroes is enticing, informative and exceedingly well written. Anyone involved with the inner life of teens can find here an accessible and invaluable resource to help them interpret what's going on in their lives. - Rev Art Purcaro OSA, Assistant Vice President for Mission and Ministry, Villanova University Author InformationMatthew P. Winkler has taught and mentored teenagers at middle schools, high schools, and colleges in New York, New England, China, and Japan. His TED-Ed video ""What Makes a Hero?"" snowballed into his first book Mentoring Teenage Heroes: The Hero's Journey of Adolescence. He currently leads workshops and gives presentations to students and adults all over the world. His work in the public and private sectors led to his podcast and forthcoming book The Cave You Fear. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |