Teenagers: A Natural History
Delve into the intriguing world of adolescence with Teenagers: A Natural History by David Bainbridge. Published in 2010, this engaging book spans 304 pages, exploring the complex behaviors and development of teenagers. Have you ever wondered why teenagers require so much sleep, or why their feet seem to develop an odor? Bainbridge provides insightful answers to these questions, along with a deeper understanding of their sudden attractions to sex, drugs, and the allure of rock and roll. Drawing on biological, anthropological, zoological, and cultural perspectives, this book offers a comprehensive look at the teenage years. Perfect for parents, educators, or anyone interested in adolescent behavior, Teenagers: A Natural History is a must-read for those seeking to understand the natural history of youth. Discover the fascinating science behind the teenage experience today!