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The Teenage Guy's Survival Guide: The Real Deal on Going Out, Growing Up, and Other Guy Stuff

The Teenage Guy's Survival Guide: The Real Deal on Going Out, Growing Up, and Other Guy Stuff

Current price: $10.99
Publication Date: April 3rd, 2018
Publisher:
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
ISBN:
9780316561433
Pages:
192
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Description

 The go-to book about growing up for teenage and soon-to-be teenage boys everywhere! Filled with funny, practical, and honest advice guys can laugh at, and take to heart.

Why do crushes make you crazy?
Where’s the best place to break up?
And what's up with bad teenage mustaches?
 
With chapters covering everything from the fun stuff—like dating, kissing, and shaving—to the awkward stuff, like moodiness, peer pressure, bullying, and drugs, The Teenage Guy's Survival Guide offers the real deal on everything guys want to know. This handy how-to tackles the various issues adolescent boys face with irreverence and true understanding—and without giving anyone a nervous breakdown.
 
This classic manual has been updated in a second edition to include a wider range of sexualities, reflect changes in the way kids hang out and party, and wade through the myriad of challenges brought on by a social media-driven world. Like nothing else in the market, this book gives kids the advice they need from someone who feels like a big brother.

About the Author

When not writing books, Jeremy Daldry makes television programs. As an award-winning director and producer he has made shows for all the major broadcasters; including the BBC, Channel 4 and ITV. He lives in North London with his wife, three children, two cats and a sausage dog called Twiglet.

Praise for The Teenage Guy's Survival Guide: The Real Deal on Going Out, Growing Up, and Other Guy Stuff

* "Without being overly earnest or condescending, this [book]...tackles everything from asking a girl out to demystifying the emotional and physical minefield of adolescence....Daldry's tone is irreverent and warmly sarcastic."—Booklist (starred review)

"[Like] a helpful big brother...packed with detailed advice about meaty matters."
The Bulletin

"A pretty cool little book...breezy, humorous, and hip."—VOYA