But you're still so young : how thirtysomethings are redefining adulthood /

Schaefer, Kayleen

But you're still so young : how thirtysomethings are redefining adulthood / Kayleen Schaefer - New York : Dutton c2021 - 228 pages ; 21 cm

Includes bibliographic references

Chapter 1 : Completing school -- Chapter 2 : Leaving home -- Chapter 3 : Marrying -- Chapter 4 : Becoming financially independent -- Chapter 5 : having a child -- Conclusion -- Selected bibliography -- Acknowledgments.

The traditional "checklist" of becoming an adult has existed for decades. In But You're Still So Young, journalist Kayleen Schaefer cleverly shows, through her own journey and those of men and women from various backgrounds , how thirty-somethings have re-thought these major "benchmarks." The people in this book envisioned their thirties differently than how they are actually living them. He thought he would be done with his degree; she thought she'd be married; they thought they'd be famous comedians; and everyone thought they would have more money. Schaefer uses her smart narrative framing and relatable voice to show how the thirties have changed from the cultural stereotypes around them, and how they are a radically different experience for Americans now than they were for any other generation. And as Schaefer and her sources demonstrate, not being able to do everything isn't a sign of a life gone wrong. Being open to going sideways or upside down or backwards means finding importance and value in so many ways of living, a sign of life gone right. -- Cover page

978-1-52474-485-4


ADULTHOOD
SELF - REALIZATION
LIFE CYCLE, HUMAN -- PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS
CONDUCT OF LIFE

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