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Honest, funny, moving conversations about mental health, identity and contemporary issues between bestselling author and her teenage daughter.
Fascinating... a much needed conversation between generations THE TIMES
How can we communicate when things are so painful? How can we connect when generational differences are extreme? How do parents and teenagers - and all of us - have real conversations?
When Rowan was sixteen, she only tolerated communication from her mother in the form of Snapchat. Desperate to be closer to her daughter, Christie sent daily selfies of her face superimposed onto a chicken nugget. It took serious illness for them to finally talk - and truly listen.
Rowan's mental health struggles revealed the chasm between their generations. They started being more honest with each other than they had ever been before - discussing identity, race, gender and neurodivergence; opening up about disordered eating and self-harm; navigating the perils of social media.
In an age of polarisation, this is how a mother and daughter find humour in the things that divide them and become more hopeful about the future of our world.
A book for all parents and teenagers going through a tough time, for friends, grandparents, teachers and healthcare professionals who want to help, its bare honesty will have you laughing - and possibly crying - out loud as it shows that you are not alone.
I loved this book and I know it will help many families during difficult times JULIA SAMUEL
Incredibly brave, generous and important CLOVER STROUD
It made me cry, laugh and hug my daughter extra tightly BRYONY GORDON
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781784744595
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 16 January 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Chatto & Windus
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly, Teenage
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 135.0mm
Height: 206.0mm
Weight: 266g
Pages: 192
About the Author
Christie Watson (Author) Christie Watson is Professor of Creative Writing at UEA and has written eight books, including Tiny Sunbirds Far Away, which won the Costa First Novel Award. Her debut memoir The Language of Kindness was based on her twenty years working as a nurse, and became a Number 1 Sunday Times Bestseller. Christie is contributor to The Times, The Sunday Times, Guardian, Telegraph and TedX. Her work has been translated into 23 languages and adapted for theatre. Rowan Egberongbe (Author) Rowan Egberongbe wrote this book between the ages of sixteen and eighteen. She is now twenty-one and studying Classics at university.
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