Slouching toward adulthood /

It used to be, when your child went to college, they were starting out on their own. Nowadays, many will boomerang back after graduation, and still be living with their parents a decade or more later. Why are so many of these carefully nurtured wunderkinds now moving so slowly toward adulthood? That...

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Main Author: Koslow, Sally
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Viking, 2012.
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Summary:It used to be, when your child went to college, they were starting out on their own. Nowadays, many will boomerang back after graduation, and still be living with their parents a decade or more later. Why are so many of these carefully nurtured wunderkinds now moving so slowly toward adulthood? That's what intrigued and frightened Sally Koslow, successful journalist, novelist and mother of two. She spent a year delving into the latest research and conducting probing interviews with both frustrated parents and their flummoxed offspring, trying to get a better understanding of what's going on with Americans aged 22 to 35. Part hard-hitting investigation and part hilarious memoir, Slouching Toward Adulthood captures the confusion, angst and, happily, the adaptability of both parents and young adults as they cope with the familial tremors caused by a bad economy, parents who can't or won't let go, and "adultescents."
Physical Description:248 pages ; 22 cm.
ISBN:9780670023622
0670023620