Pros: well organized, humorous, and insightful Cons: somewhat expensive if you buy it new.
Ok, everyone has heard of the midlife crisis. Bald men buy red-hot convertibles, couples married for years have affairs, and many people just plain have a nervous breakdown. But a quarterlife crisis? What’s that, you ask.
Pros: The book addresses the issues that many college graduates face. Cons: It whines on and on and on and gets boring.
I picked up this book because one of my daughters mentioned that she was having a "Quarterlife Crisis." I'd never heard the term before and really thought she made it up. I found that it was coined by the authors of this book. I started reading and I ...
Pros: First book to look at the issues facing twentysomething Cons: Based solely on interviews. Little scientific social research. Little advice on what to do...
A fascinating look at the problems and challenges people in their twentysomethings feel. As the number of "educated elite" (to borrow a concept from Bobos in Paradise) continue to grow, they feel unprecedented pressures in their transition from...
A startling, insightful, and instructive exploration of the challenges twentysomethings face as they transition from school to "the real world."While ...More at HotBookSale
A startling, insightful, and instructive exploration of the challenges twentysomethings face as they transition from school to "the real world."While ...More at HotBookSale
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