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Management number 220517784 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $10.80 Model Number 220517784
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An American Son - Introduction There is a certain kind of American man who is quietly disappearing, not because he is outdated, but because the conditions that forged him have vanished. Before safety became a cultural obsession, before boyhood was domesticated, American men were shaped by risk, consequence, landscape, and responsibility. The main character in An American Son is one of those men.An American Son isn’t just the story of an individual; it’s the biography of an environment and a portrait of the cultural heritage that grew from its wilderness and formed our nation’s founding archetype.An American LineageEvery nation has a founding forerunner. Ours was the frontiersman, the man who rode into the unknown, built from nothing, and learned by doing. His lessons came from exposure, danger, work, failure, and endurance. That model never disappeared; it evolved.Robert J. Reid is the modern embodiment of that lineage. He is a living extension of an American temperament that once came naturally and evolved from the soil: humble, physical, resourceful, loyal, gritty, and attuned to the real world.Why This Story MattersAt a time when masculinity is dissected, criticized, politicized, and theorized, An American Son offers something real and more human. It offers a portrait of a man who is not trying to defend masculinity or escape it, but simply lives it. Not loudly. Not reactively. Just honestly. He is flawed and fierce and soft in the places he trusts. He carries scars, physical, emotional, and ancestral, but he does not hide from reality, and he does not outsource courage.For many readers, these stories will sound familiar, but the imprint of this life will feel physically foreign to their bodies and experiences.Who Is This Book ForFor men, the book is for those who grew up rough, wild, or alone and want to see their inner world reflected with accuracy rather than caricature.For women, the book is for those who want to understand the modern evolution of American masculinity, not softened or performative, but a contemporary continuation of the lineage that built this country. It is also for women who know instinctively that boys need models like this, men shaped by land, responsibility, consequence, and character rather than fear, image, or overregulation. It’s for women who want their sons to grow from American cloth rather than caution.For young people, the book is for those trying to grasp what strength looks like when stripped of noise, ideology, or performance.A Witness Story, Not A Hero StoryRobert J. Reid does not write to impress. He writes to reveal. He writes about violence without glamorizing it, about danger without bragging, about loss without melodrama, and about beauty without sentimentality. His life shows what emerges when a man grows up in direct relationship to land, risk, loyalty, and consequence, and who carries those instincts intact into adulthood.An American Son is the story of a lineage and a paradigm that is fading fast, but not yet extinct.It is a pattern forged by independence, open land, physical effort, apprenticeship, failure, recovery, loyalty, and grit. It tells the truth about what it cost to grow up this way, and the truth about what it gave: coherence, resilience, reverence for nature, clarity under pressure, and a way of meeting the world that modern life rarely teaches.An American Son invites readers to ride alongside a man whose stories reveal something essential about the country itself—not the loud, political caricature of America, but the quieter, older one still living beneath it. It is an invitation to come closer, to witness without agenda, and to remember a version of America that still survives in its people. Read more

ISBN13 979-8250873802
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 5.74 x 0.51 x 8.74 inches
Item Weight 7.7 ounces
Reading age 16 - 18 years
Print length 125 pages
Publication date March 8, 2026

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