I Wanna Be Sedated: 30 Writers on Parenting Teenagers
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Comforting a colicky baby sounds like a cakewalk in comparison to the tales in these essays. As Anna Quindlen puts it: "Those of you waiting for your babies to sleep through the night will be amazed at how quickly they come to sleep through the afternoon after a night out." Typical parental woes regarding teenage rebellion-mood swings, drugs, drinking, sex, and Marilyn Manson concerts--are all included.
Editors Conlon and Hudson chose to include several humorous pieces, most notably the one from Dave Barry, who chronicles his son's madcap solo trip to Europe. Despite Barry's hounding and reminders, the teen promptly lost his passport-during the flight to Frankfurt. But the humor serves to temper the most pervasive emotion in the collection-reluctance-as moms and dads bittersweetly watch, mostly helplessly, as their kids struggle to grow up and find their identities and independence. Any parent who's tired of being called "inadequate, clueless, or simply annoying" [p. 171] will find comfort hearing about the travails of these moms and dads.
Former Newsweek reporter Daniel Glick gives a heartfelt account of his "drug talk" with his son, a long-dreaded event since, as he puts it, "I definitely inhaled." His son's reaction? "I'm just glad you didn't lie to me 'cuz I wouldn't have believed that an old hippie like you never smoked dope." The standout essay is by Debra Gwartney, a mother of four from Eugene, Oregon, whose two oldest daughters repeatedly ran away: "they had to go and keep going until they decided to return." [p.189] A more fitting title for the anthology might be Janis Joplin's "Another Piece of My Heart." It's true these parents feel like they're going insane, as Joey Ramone sang, but as the teens here get tattooed, sneak lovers into the basement for overnight trysts, and blow off their college applications until the last possible second, their parents' souls are what suffer, even more so than their sanity. --Erica Jorgensen
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"An entertaining resource for parents of teens [and those] who want to know what to expect in years to come."
I Wanna Be Sedated: 30 Writers on Parenting Teenagers
I Wanna Be Sedated: 30 Writers on Parenting Teenagers,Faith Conlon,Gail Hudson,Seal Press (WA),1580051278,Child Care/Parenting,Child Development And Rearing,Essays,Family & Relationships,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,Family relationships,Life Stages - Teenagers,Parent and teenager,Parenting,Parenting - General,Sociology Of Youth,Teenagers
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