Publisher's Synopsis
Adam Fletcher has a problem: himself.
Struggling with life as a stay-at-home dad, he freezes when a man attacks a woman on the street-and is forced to finally ask: What kind of man does he want to be?
To find out, he dives into the strange world of modern masculinity: men's circles, cuddle parties, psychedelic ceremonies, erotic temple nights, sweat lodges, and even something called a "boredgy."
But what begins as a curious quest soon spirals into ecstatic highs and disorienting lows. As the rituals get weirder and the masks fall away, Adam must confront not just modern masculinity, but his deepest fears.
Man of the Moment is a brutally honest and unexpectedly heartwarming memoir about why becoming a better man sometimes means crying naked in the woods with twenty men.
If you've ever loved a man, been confused by them, or been told you're not enough of one-this is the book for you.