Book summaryThrough interviews and anecdotes about money, jobs, and living arrangements, Robbins and Wilner discuss the unique problems that face 20-somethings after they leave the comfy auspices of their universities and enter the craggy world of real life. Media reviews"Sure, the book is not the first example of nonsense as a bestseller, but its sheer narcissism tells us much about this age: if you want to get a life, get a crisis." |
Quarterlife Crisisby Robbins, Alexandra
Book description: Putnam, 2001. Trade. Very good. Slight shelf wear and rubbing to cover. Gently read. Text unmarked.
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