Synopses & Reviews
Are you not quite as ready for the adult world as you want to be? Are you a grown-up who does not feel like one? Do you know someone else who needs to act like a grown-up? With humor, occasional bite, and a deep desire to be helpful, How to Act Like a Grown-Up is a manual for moving into adulthood today. Filled with a mountain of practical advice, it is a treasure trove of grown-up perspectives that many of us never got to hear on our way to twenty-one. Author Mark DuPré takes what he has learned the hard way and lays it all out there to help everyone else move closer to acting like a grown-up.
Review
For a good, solid learning experience with a smattering of rich humor, I suggest you take hold of Mark DuPre’s How to Act Like a Grown-up. You won’t want to put it down until you are finished. I am still smiling.
—Gavin MacLeod, actor, The Love Boat and The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Just before reading How to Act Like a Grown-up I had just finished reading an autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, a man who was known for his common-sense proverbs and his everyday wisdom. I feel that Mark’s book delivers the same theme. Mark addresses everyday situations with an incredibly clear common-sense approach. It is refreshing, humorous, and practical. I believe that it will serve to help and encourage many of us to put on our “adult clothes” and stand up as adults. Thank you, Mark, for opening our eyes to the obvious. Compliance to these principles will make the world a better place to live.
—William G. Baxter, M.Ed., Director of Family Counseling and Mediation Services
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This is a deftly written book whose light touch and humorous tone make its serious message easy and quick to understand. Whether we’re young or old, acting like an adult requires knowing and adhering to societal norms, which Mark reminds us are as necessary to individual success as to the success of our civil society. What our parents taught us about appropriate behavior was right, and Mark helps them out by refreshing and updating their advice and reminding all of us about the importance of the social contract and the Golden Rule. And Mark knows what he’s talking about—as a wildly successful university professor for more than two decades, he knows how to deliver information in a way that is listened to and remembered.
—Dr. Tina Lent, Chair/Professor, Fine Arts Dept., College of Liberal Arts, Rochester Institute of Technology
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THIS BOOK IS AWESOME! I read it from cover to cover in one sitting. Mark DuPre’s observations in How to Act Like a Grown-up are invaluable. Mark examines everything from cell phone etiquette to being on time, from divesting to investing. As I read the book, there were moments when I thought, “Yes, get them—finally someone is addressing this!” But then there were those moments when I was challenged to act like a grown-up myself. This is an excellent resource, empowering us to swim upstream in an age of extended adolescence.
—Dr. H. Lee Joyner, Jr., Lead/Teaching Pastor, Christ Church, Gaithersburg, MD
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I smiled though this book because it contains very direct instructions from a man who has submersed himself into community—he has seen what works and what doesn’t. Too many adults are figuring this stuff out in their thirties and forties because they didn’t have folks in their lives who were straight-shooters with them on the how to’s of social behavior. Teens and adults alike should read this book and use it as a discussion starter in a small group.
—Heather R. Stevenson, Artistic Director, PUSH Physical Theatre
Synopsis
Filled with a mountain of practical advice, enjoy this timeless collection of grown-up perspectives that many never get to hear on their way to twenty-one. With humor and occasional bite, How to Act Like a Grown-Up is an indispensable guide for moving into adulthood. Mark addresses thirty topics including cell phone etiquette, clothing, driving, finishing what you start, going to class, meeting people, money, sexuality, voting, and much more. Don't learn these lessons the hard way. Enjoy a humorous and educational ride as you grow up into acting like a grown-up.
About the Author
MARK DUPRE is a pastor, film professor, speaker, and musician. He’s motivated by a desire to help all people, especially young ones, become successful adults in every aspect of their lives. Mark lives just outside Rochester, New York, with his wife, Diane. They have three children and an ever-growing number of grandchildren, even though Mark is still nineteen in his mind.