The Teenage Guy's Survival Guide: The Real Deal on Girls, Growing Up and Other Guy Stuff

The Teenage Guy's Survival Guide: The Real Deal on Girls, Growing Up and Other Guy Stuff

by JeremyDaldry (Author)

Synopsis

With practical advice on everything from dating, kissing, and shaving, to moods, peer pressure, and partying--plus a lot of laughs--The Teenage Guy's Survival Guide give you the real deal on everything you want to know. Without giving you a nervous breakdown. Find out: Why do girls make me crazy?What's up with bad teenage mustaches?Why is my voice going to change?Where is the best place to break up?Who can I talk to about private stuff? In The Teenage Guy's Survival Guide, Jeremy Daldry tackles the various issues adolescent boys face today with irreverence and true understanding, making it the go-to title for teenage, or soon-to-be teenage guys everywhere.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Published: 01 May 1999

ISBN 10: 0316178241
ISBN 13: 9780316178242
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews
* Without being overly earnest or condescending, this [book]...tackles everything from asking a girl out to demystifying the emotional and physical minefield of adolescence....Daldry's tone is irreverent and warmly sarcastic. --Booklist (starred review)
[Like] a helpful big brother...packed with detailed advice about meaty matters. --The Bulletin
A pretty cool little book...breezy, humorous, and hip. --VOYA
Here's what a couple of real guys have to say about this book: Sometimes the real truth can be embarrassing, but the author has a way of making the reader very comfortable. The comic relief helped a lot! --Jay O., age 14
Very entertaining and astoundingly educational...the author talks to the reader as an older brother or a friend, not as a parent or a scientist. --Alan A., age 16
Author Bio
When not writing books, Jeremy Daldry makes television programs. As an award-winning Director and Producer he has made shows for all the major broadcasters; including the BBC, Channel 4 and ITV. He lives in North London with his wife, three children, two cats and a sausage dog called Twiglet.