![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Matt Hern's voice ties this collection together, and guarantees built-in readership due to acclaim for his previous work on education, which includes Everywhere All the Time: A New Deschooling Reader, Field Day: Getting Society Out of Schoool, and Deschooling Our Lives. The contributor line-up, which includes, Dan Savage, Noam Chomsky, and Grace Llewellyn ensures that this collection will be of interest not just to teens, but to adults who are interested to learn about the challenges today's radical youth face. It will resonate well with teens who are looking for peer-driven analyses of the issues that they face. The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education by Grace Llewellyn 5.0 Paperback (30-Year Anniversary) 23.00 Paperback 23.00 eBook 8. It chronicles the teens experiences after they left high school, and into their mid-twenties in the revised edition. This book is developed for youth, by youth. Llewellyns second book, Real Lives: Eleven Teenagers Who Dont Go to School, provides excerpts from the journals of young people who took to heart the authors advice in The Teenage Liberation Handbook. The drive to publish this work came from frequent requests for a collection of this kind. ![]() While there are a handful of books available to help teenagers cope with different issues, such as Dan Savage's It Gets Better and Grace Llewellyn's The Teenage Liberation Handbook, there is no collection that addresses such a broad array of issues-education, family, race, community, sex, drugs, relationships-central to growing up while maintaining your political identity. ![]()
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