The physical, emotional, and social milestones of every girl's life: what we've lost and gained in the 21st century. The physical, emotional, and social milestones of every girl's life: what we've lost and gained in the 21st century.
Caitlin Flanagan's essays about marriage, sex, and families have sparked national debates. Now she turns her attention to girls: the biological and cultural milestones for girls today, and how they shape a girl's sense of herself.
The transition from girl to woman is an experience that has changed radically over the generations: everything from how a girl learns about her period to how she expects to be treated by boys and men. Girls today observe these passages very differently, and yet the landmarks themselves have remained remarkably constant-proof, Flanagan believes, of their significance. In a world where protections of girls' privacy and personal freedom seem to disappear every day, the ultimate challenge modern parents face is finding a way to defend both.
Author: Caitlin Flanagan
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Reagan Arthur Books
Published: 12/11/2012
Pages: 256
Weight: 0.69lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.64d
ISBN: 9780316232517
Large PrintAbout the AuthorCaitlin Flanagan is a former high school teacher who became a writer; she has been on staff at the
Atlantic, the
New Yorker, and the
Wall Street Journal. A winner of the National Magazine Award, she has also written for
Time,
O, The Oprah Magazine, the
New York Times, and the
Los Angeles Times. Her work has been widely anthologized in, among other publications,
The Best American Essays and
The Best American Magazine Writing series. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two sons.