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How to Stay Sane (ish) During the Teen Years
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Product details:
- Publisher Random House
- Date of Publication 13 August 2026
- ISBN 9781529967067
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages176 pages
- Size 198x129x15 mm
- Weight 200 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
'A mother-daughter guide to navigating a teenage mental-health crisis' THE TIMES
'It made me cry, laugh and hug my daughter extra tightly' BRYONY GORDON
How can we communicate better across the generational divide?
When Rowan was sixteen, she experienced a mental-health breakdown. She and her mother, Christie, were barely speaking but they finally began to talk. Their conversations not only revealed the chasm between their generations, but also enabled Christie to really get to know her daughter --- and in doing so, understand how she could help Rowan recover.
In an age of polarisation, this is a book about how a mother and daughter find humour in the things that divide them and with it a way to connect. Its bare honesty will have you laughing --- and possibly crying --- out loud as it shows that you are not alone.
'I loved this book and I know it will help many families during difficult times' JULIA SAMUEL
'Full of heart that will help parents and their teenagers' DEREK OWUSU
'Incredibly brave, generous and important' CLOVER STROUD