Living with Teenagers: One Hell of a Bumpy Ride
By (Author) Julie Myerson
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Review
1st April 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Reportage, journalism or collected columns
649.125
Paperback
384
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 28mm
260g
LIVING WITH TEENAGERS is a deliciously painful, unflinchingly honest look at what it's like to watch your children grow up into classic teenagers. They may shout at you, lie to you and hurt you... but they'll always be your flesh and blood, your grown-up babies. Whether you're battling with the rages and rudeness of your own tempestuous teenagers, gazing at your blank-canvas baby and thinking, 'That will never happen to us...', or the whole idea of having children is still only an idea, this is compulsive, car-crash reading.
An extraordinary yet entirely everyday insight into family life, LIVING WITH TEENAGERS is by turns heartbreaking and humorous, heartwarming and enough to send a cold chill down your spine. Ever wondered what it's like to have your own teenage kids tell you, in the same breath, that they love you, now 'f*** off' Here's your chance to find out. Based on the anonymously-penned Guardian column of the same name.The author writes the 'Living with Teenagers' column for the Guardian" and is the mother of three teenage children whom she loves very much. She lives with her family in London.