Only a few years into a career marked by dazzling early success, Tarek Saab’s life took a dramatic turn with his selection for Donald Trump’s reality show, The Apprentice. Viewers soon noticed something unusual about Tarek. Throughout the chaos and pressure—including several boardroom showdowns with Trump—Tarek displayed a forgotten kind of manhood. In a new book, he shares his hard-won insights into love, work, and manhood and their source in a faith that is ever old, ever new.
The biggest problem by far facing men in their twenties is the crisis of manhood. Offering a completely new take on the so-called “quarter-life crisis,” Tarek describes his reluctant confrontation with career, relationships, and spiritual disillusionment and reveals the surprising truths he learned about what it means to be a man.
A distinctly modern-day Confessions, Gut Check is the wry and candid self-examination of a man whose life, despite its extraordinary twists, is full of lessons for ordinary young men. Tarek’s captivating tale reveals a young man with many talents and temptations whose saving grace is a relentless pursuit of truth and the daring to be counter-cultural. Gritty, comic, utterly believable—Gut Check is not the usual Christian fairy tale.
Gut Check is a manual for manhood lived the hard way. It is a book for men who never read and for men who think they have read it all. If you think you know what you really want, are you ready for a gut check?
Reviews:
“I’ve known Tarek since he was a student. He is a young man of great ability and great values . . . Tarek is making a positive difference in the world.” Fr. Jonathan DeFelice President, St. Anselm College
“For Saab, the future is now . . . he might never be Trump’s Apprentice, but he’s definitely living the American dream.” Enigma magazine
“Tarek Saab is turning ‘fifteen minutes of fame’ into something beautiful for God.” National Catholic Register
“In the midst of all his successes, Saab manages to keep the primary focus on his faith . . . Now Saab is dedicated to helping others, especially men in their twenties, find fulfillment in their faith as well.” Our Sunday Visitor
About the author: Tarek Saab, the son of a Lebanese father and an American mother, became an emblem of confident and successful manhood after millions of Americans followed his fortunes on television’s The Apprentice. He speaks to audiences across the country about overcoming the crisis of manhood that paralyzes millions of young men. Tarek, a Maronite Catholic, lives with his wife in Fort Worth, Texas. He is the founder of Lionheart Apparel.
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