Description
Condition Notes: This vintage paperback copy of “What Do I Do Now? A Book for Teens with Questions” shows signs of wear and age, with some creasing on the covers and slight yellowing of the pages. However, the binding remains intact, and the text is still easily readable, making it a solid reading copy.
“What Do I Do Now?” is a seminal work in the field of adolescent psychology and self-help, published in the late 1960s. This book was one of the first to directly address the unique challenges and questions faced by teenagers during a time of rapid social and cultural change. The author, a renowned psychologist, offers practical advice and guidance on a wide range of topics, from navigating relationships and peer pressure to exploring personal identity and setting goals.
This book is a valuable time capsule, providing insights into the mindset and concerns of American youth during a pivotal era. It serves as a fascinating historical document, reflecting the shifting societal attitudes and evolving discourse around adolescent development. For collectors and readers interested in the history of self-help literature or the cultural landscape of the 1960s, this book offers a unique perspective and a glimpse into the lives of teenagers during a transformative period.