Tackling all the usual themes that teenagers and their parents tend to argue about, from what to wear to what to drink, this book is written to help teenagers understand what’s really going on and how to handle the confrontations. With the help of this humorously written guide, they’ll soon have their parents under control, and coming to terms with their teenager and the modern world. Parents, on the other hand, will be most impressed by their offspring’s new-found negotiation skills... and best of all, peace will reign!
156pp, 129mm x 196mm, illus. in b&w, softback, 2005
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