Synopses & Reviews
Fresh insight into the "troublesome" Generation Y—the children of baby boomers—is offered in this personal, witty, and thought-provoking analysis. This fascinating volume investigates Gen-Yers' attitudes about sex, relationships, marriage, friendship, consumerism, celebrity, body image, work, politics, and religion. Also addressed is how the generation defines happiness, and what it envisions for the future.
Review
"Exposes the foibles and interprets the at times apparently scattered behavior of our newest generation." Bernard Salt, author, The Big Shift
Synopsis
Fresh insight into the "troublesome" Generation Ythe children of baby boomersis offered in this personal, witty, and thought-provoking analysis. This fascinating volume investigates Gen-Yers' attitudes about sex, relationships, marriage, friendship, consumerism, celebrity, body image, work, politics, and religion. Also addressed is how the generation defines happiness, and what it envisions for the future.
About the Author
Rebecca Huntley is a freelance writer and cultural commentator with a PhD in gender studies. She has previously worked as an academic and a political staffer.