<p>Men can be a troublesome and troubled breed. Trouble to themselves and trouble to the women who become embroiled in their lives.</p><p>Some men stride through life blissfully unaware of how to cope with what confronts them.</p><p>Or how to deal with the responsibilities that society - a concept largely of men's own making - has thrust upon them.</p><p>Long cast in the role of hunter gatherer the male of the species can be his own worst enemy according to renowned physiotherapist Peter Dornan.</p><p>In Search of Manhood is the result of a lifetime's close observation of this unique and divisive creature.</p><p>Dornan uses this absorbing memoir of a life lived to the full to define the problems analyse the causes and offer solutions.</p><p>He examines why men consider women to be inferior; why they perpetuate male dominance and inequality.</p><p>Why do so many feel the need to be in charge to appear invincible to be always in the right?</p><p>Dornan provides the answers in this lively account of his journey through manhood.</p><p>As a survivor of prostate cancer he helped found a national organisation to help fellow sufferers.</p><p>Two life-changing experiences that compel him to ask Why don't men look after their health better?</p><p>An urgent question that is answered in this valuable book as Dornan presents a much-needed guide to better male health and lifestyle.</p>