American Men, Jordan Ritter Conn
American Men, Jordan Ritter Conn
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American Men

Author: Jordan Ritter Conn

Narrator: Daniel Henning

Unabridged: 10 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/21/2026


Synopsis

A deeply intimate portrait of the lives of four men that examines—in profound and comprehensive ways—what it means to be a man in America. They wield outsized power across all major institutions. They are falling behind across all measures of well-being and success. They include loving husbands and absent fathers, corporate strivers and displaced workers, the objects and instruments of incredible violence. They are half the population. And yet when mentioned as a bloc, it’s often to ask the question: What’s wrong with them?

American Men is a book that burrows deep into the lives of four men, exploring how each of them construct their relationship to masculinity, and how they navigate that relationship over time. They include Ryan, an amateur MMA fighter from the Akwesasne Mohawk territory, struggling to come to terms with both his sexuality as a closeted gay man and his draw toward bar room violence; Gideon, an itinerant, tall and handsome West Point graduate and former baseball star who unravels when he encounters challenges to his status as the white masculine ideal; Joseph, a Seattle law student whose marriage teeters on the brink as he tries on his own to contend with the effects of childhood sexual trauma; and Nate, a young Ohio man still living at home and trying to establish security for himself in a rural pocket of a red state, where he’s under threat as someone who is Black, trans, and poor. Written with searing intimacy after five years of reporting, the book interweaves their stories into a mosaic that explores identity, heritage, and the pressures and performance of modern American masculinity.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Brendan on April 27, 2026

I am so sorry, dear reader. American Men by Jordan Ritter Conn has me at a Pontification Level of 10 (that's the highest!). I think that is what Conn was going for so bravo, sir! I'd like to start off with what the book is not, though. American Men is not a diatribe on today's society and the masculi......more

Goodreads review by Ann on November 29, 2025

This book is going to be with me for a long time. Reading the description I was unsure of how I, as a woman, would be able to feel any amount of connection to these men’s lives, but Ritter Conn told their journeys with such depth and humanity that I never once struggled with a connection. From page......more

Goodreads review by Christina | readingthroughatlanta on January 24, 2026

4.5 Stars Intimate portraits of four diverse men (a closeted MMA fighter, a West Point grad facing identity crisis, a law student with trauma, a Black trans man) navigating modern masculinity, exploring violence, sexuality, race, and class, revealing struggles with societal expectations and the gap......more

Goodreads review by John on April 24, 2026

Floored by this, really. The storytelling, narrative style and writing is so good here, and the four stories are all powerful. Ritter Conn leaves it to you as the reader to decipher how capitalism, culture and generational trauma have created the modern definition of masculinity that these men aspir......more

Goodreads review by Josh on January 05, 2026

In Jordan’s Conn’s first book, The Road from Raqqa, he follows two Syrian brothers, Riyad and Bashar, as they navigate the United States, war-torn Syria, family and identity. It's told semi-chronologically, with bits interwoven in the past and present day, but the writing, the heartbreak and story o......more


Quotes

"Jordan Ritter Conn’s American Men is a masterclass in empathetic storytelling. With profound sensitivity and unwavering curiosity, he brings us into the lives of men grappling with the silent pressures of masculinity. This is journalism that listens deeply and writes with a rare generosity of spirit."—Gilbert King, Pulitzer prize-winning author of Devil in the Grove

"A deeply immersive, intimate look into the lives of four men from vastly different backgrounds and experiences. Beautifully woven together, their stories reveal the current, confused state of American masculinity." —Wright Thompson, New York Times bestselling author of The Barn

"Wise, insightful, and harrowing, American Men will leave readers both shattered and inspired—and grateful for Jordan Ritter Conn’s humanity. This book dares to suggest that even as his subjects struggle—and sometimes fail—there is also occasion for hope. At turns heart wrenching and uplifting, American Men showcases Conn's remarkable gifts as a storyteller, and as a man."—Jennifer Finney Boylan, author of Cleavage: Men, Women, and the Space Between Us, and (with Jodi Picoult) Mad Honey