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Alpha Girls: Understanding the New American Girl and How She Is Changing the World
by Dan Kindlon

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The bestselling coauthor of Raising Cain, hailed for its insights into the psyche of boys, breaks new ground with this startling picture of today’s American girl—independent, self-confident, highly motivated . . . and fundamentally different from previous generations

There’s a new type of teenage girl growing up in America today, and she is having a profound and beneficial influence on society. That’s the conclusion of Dr. Dan Kindlon, the widely respected child and adolescent psychologist and the coauthor of the bestseller Raising Cain. Dr. Kindlon supports his startling discoveries about the new "alpha girl" with groundbreaking research, including profiles, case studies, questionnaires and more. In Alpha Girls, Dr. Kindlon:

• presents innovative, newsworthy material about teenage girls that directly contradicts the thesis of Reviving Ophelia

• looks at the many ways in which the accomplishments of the alpha girl’s mother have helped to liberate her daughter

• examines the dramatically different relationship between father and daughter today—and how it can transform a girl’s psychological makeup, identity, and sense of self

Part of the first generation that is reaping the full benefits of the women’s movement, today’s American girl is maturing with a new sense of possibility and psychological emancipation. Dr. Kindlon provides us with an in-depth portrait of the alpha girl—a born leader who is ready to explode into adulthood and make her mark on the world and, by her example, serve as an inspiration for women everywhere.

Review:

"Bestselling coauthor of Raising Cain, a look at the emotional lives of boys, Kindlon's new subject is the 'young woman who is destined to be a leader. She is talented, highly motivated, and self-confident.' These alpha girls, Kindlon suggests, gain a sense of emancipation from the accomplishments of their mothers, a sense that was lacking in previous generations: as a post-feminist cohort, 'they are the living, breathing embodiments of the inner revolution that women in the last generations so ardently desired and fought for.' Buttressed by well-organized informational charts, Kindlon's lucid look into the social and psychological world of these young leaders is well-paced and includes substantive interviews with the alpha girls themselves. In addition to providing an inside look into the alpha girls' lives, and the feminist tradition which they inherit, Kindlon's work explores the relationships alpha girls have with the men in their lives-fathers and boyfriends, mostly-particularly in collegiate and post-collegiate life. With comprehensive chapters on alpha girls at work, in love and in the family, this study is a must-have for anyone looking to understand the upcoming generation's driven, confident and successful females." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

The bestselling coauthor of "Raising Cain" breaks new ground with this startling picture of today's American girl--independent, self-confident, highly motivated . . . and fundamentally different from previous generations.

About the Author

DAN KINDLON, PhD, is a clinical and research psychologist specializing in the behavioral problems of children and adolescents. He teaches child psychology at Harvard; lectures widely to groups of parents, educators, and mental health professionals; and is the author of numerous scientific journal articles and three books including the New York Times bestseller Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Lives of Boys (coauthored with Michael Thompson). He lives near Boston.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781594862557
Subtitle:
Understanding the New American Girl and How She Is Changing the World
Author:
Kindlon, Dan
Author:
Kindlon, Daniel J.
Author:
Kindlon, Dan
Publisher:
Rodale Press
Subject:
Parenting
Subject:
Psychology
Subject:
Emotions in children
Subject:
Parenting - General
Subject:
Life Stages - Teenagers
Subject:
Children's Studies
Subject:
Developmental - Adolescent
Publication Date:
September 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
300
Dimensions:
9.18x6.32x1.20 in. 1.21 lbs.