The first warning signs of puberty are barely noticeable and still easy to overlook. Almost unnoticed, the offspring first become grumpy and mouthy, then rebellious and lovesick. But soon the transformation into a puberty animal is perfect and there are glamorous appearances at parties and pop concerts, but also on the sofa at home, from which they are indispensable. But just when you think you've got the sight of pimple cream in the bathroom and the discussions about the lack of wokeness under control, the pubescents simply move out and turn their parents into elders from one day to the next. And now what?
In the best texts of the puberty era, Jan Weiler spans a wide range and tells of visits to the puberty laboratory, life between teenagers and the quiet desperation of helpless parents.
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