It’s been a windfall week for boys, those too-oft overlooked stakeholders in American education.

First I found “Boys Have Deep Emotional Lives,” an article in The Atlantic about “mean girls” expert Rosalind Wiseman’s latest book, “Masterminds and Wingmen: Helping Our Boys Cope with Schoolyard Power, Locker-Room Tests, Girlfriends, and the New Rules of Boy World.”

Then I lucked into “How to Make School Better for Boys,” also from The Atlantic, by Christina Hoff Sommers on the updated edition of her book “The War Against Boys: How Misguided Feminism Is Harming Our Young Men.”

Lastly, on the Daily Beast, I came across “How We Fail Our Boys,” a critical review of Helen Smith’s book “Men on Strike: Why Men Are Boycotting Marriage, Fatherhood, and the American Dream — and Why It Matters.”

For the mom of two very young men — ages 12 and 14-but-thinks-he’s-going-on-21 — this was a jackpot on a topic I agonize over every day: What will become of my boys? And one that seems to usually be far off anyone’s radar because, as the cliché goes, it’s already a man’s world so what’s there to worry about?