My Teenage Werewolf: A Mother, a Daughter, a Journey Through the Thicket of Adolescence

My Teenage Werewolf: A Mother, a Daughter, a Journey Through the Thicket of Adolescence

by Lauren Kessler
My Teenage Werewolf: A Mother, a Daughter, a Journey Through the Thicket of Adolescence

My Teenage Werewolf: A Mother, a Daughter, a Journey Through the Thicket of Adolescence

by Lauren Kessler

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Overview

A veteran journalist navigates the mother-daughter relationship at its most crucial moment

With the eye of a reporter, the curiosity of an anthropologist, and the open (and sometimes wounded) heart of a mother, award-winning author Lauren Kessler embeds herself in her about-to-be-teenage daughter's life. In seventh- and eighth-grade classrooms, at home, online, at the mall, and at summer camp, Kessler observes, investigates, chronicles- and participates in-the life of a twenty-first-century teen. As she begins to better understand and appreciate her mercurial daughter, their relationship-at first a mirror of the author's difficult relationship with her own mother-lurches in new directions. With the help of a resident teen expert (her daughter), as well as teachers, doctors, therapists, and other mothers, Kessler illuminates the age-old struggle from both sides, gracefully interweaving personal experience with journalistic inquiry. Funny, poignant, and insightful, My Teenage Werewolf explores the fascinating and scary world of today's teen as it comes to grips with the single most important relationship in a woman's life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101190326
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 08/05/2010
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 328 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Lauren Kessler is the author of five works of narrative nonfiction, including the Washington Post bestseller Clever Girl and the Los Angeles Times bestseller The Happy Bottom Riding Club. Her journalism has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Los Angeles Times Magazine, O magazine, and The Nation. She directs the graduate program in literary nonfiction at the University of Oregon and lives in Eugene, Oregon.
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