Coming of Age in 2020: Teenagers on the Year that Changed Everything

Coming of Age in 2020: Teenagers on the Year that Changed Everything
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 453
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ISBN-10 : 9781324019459
ISBN-13 : 132401945X
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Book Synopsis Coming of Age in 2020: Teenagers on the Year that Changed Everything by : Katherine Schulten

Download or read book Coming of Age in 2020: Teenagers on the Year that Changed Everything written by Katherine Schulten and published by W. W. Norton & Company. This book was released on 2022-10-11 with total page 453 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A time capsule of art and artifacts, created by Gen Z. Everyone knows what coming of age in America is supposed to look like. Then came 2020. Instead of proms and championship games and all-night hangouts with friends, there was school on Zoom from bed. In this book, teenagers from across the country show how they coped with a world on fire, as a pandemic raged, political divides hardened, and the Black Lives Matter movement galvanized millions. Via diary entries, comics, photos, poems, paintings, charts, lists, Lego sculptures, songs, recipes, and rants, they tell the story of the year that will define their generation. The pieces in this collection, chosen from more than 5,500 submitted to a contest on the New York Times Learning Network, provide an arresting documentation of how ordinary teenagers experienced extraordinary events. But for every creative expression of terror, frustration, loneliness, and anxiety, there is another of meaning, joy, resilience, and hope.


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