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American Girls

By: Nancy Jo Sales
Narrated by: Thérèse Plummer, Nancy Jo Sales
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Instagram. Whisper. Yik Yak. Vine. YouTube. Kik. Ask.fm. Tinder. The dominant force in the lives of girls coming of age in America today is social media. What it is doing to an entire generation of young women is the subject of award-winning Vanity Fair writer Nancy Jo Sales' riveting and explosive American Girls.

With extraordinary intimacy and precision, Sales captures what it feels like to be a girl in America today. From Montclair to Manhattan and Los Angeles, from Florida and Arizona to Texas and Kentucky, Sales crisscrossed the country, speaking to more than 200 girls, ages 13 to 19, and documenting a massive change in the way girls are growing up, a phenomenon that transcends race, geography, and household income. American Girls provides a disturbing portrait of the end of childhood as we know it and of the inexorable and ubiquitous experience of a new kind of adolescence - one dominated by new social and sexual norms, where a girl's first crushes and experiences of longing and romance occur in an accelerated electronic environment; where issues of identity and self-esteem are magnified and transformed by social platforms that provide instantaneous judgment.

What does it mean to be a girl in America in 2016? It means coming of age online in a hypersexualized culture that has normalized extreme behavior, from pornography to the casual exchange of nude photographs; a culture rife with a virulent new strain of sexism and a sometimes self-undermining notion of feminist empowerment; a culture in which teenagers are spending so much time on technology and social media that they are not developing basic communication skills. From beauty gurus to slut shaming to a disconcerting trend of exhibitionism, Nancy Jo Sales provides a shocking window into the troubling world of today's teenage girls.

Provocative and urgent, American Girls is destined to ignite a much-needed conversation about how we can help our daughters and sons negotiate unprecedented new challenges.

©2016 Nancy Jo Sales (P)2016 Random House Audio
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If you work with young women you should read this book. It's warning about porn and social media culture are important and timely. But her portrayal of boys is at base disgusting, limited in scope, and flatly unfair. Her ideas about the solution seem to ignore huge swaths of her own discoveries.

I think we are letting young people down. This book is an example of how we do that. And should be rea.

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A Must Read for anyone who has or works with teens

While the focus is on teen girls, listeners (or readers) will also gain insight into the minds of teenage boys. at once heartbreaking, enlightening, and entertaining, this is a must read for anyone with teens in their life.

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Repetitive and painful to read

I read this book because I work with teenage girls. Although I initially found it informative and felt it provided a very vivid (albeit disturbing) portrayal of what teenage girls are experiencing, I felt that it beat its point to death. I kept continuing in the hopes that the second half would outline positive things that can be done to help protect or guide girls from the most negative of interactions, but there was no such research. Just a short opinion piece at the end. A glorified pamphlet would have been just as useful and would not have dragged me through so many dreadful hours.
Lastly, I found the narrator's tone to be affected and really irritating.

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So very very important!

This is a shocking, wake you up book that is now one of the most important and essential parenting books that I have in my library. I think every parent should read it, both parents if girls and boys. I am telling everyone I know.

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challenges of social media. liberal perspective

information about social media was good. every young person should read. was a little long and redundant. author super liberal feminist to read through her biases.

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Holy moly parents of teenagers need to read this!

I'm totally floored by what's in this book. all parents need to see what's coming...do not give your kids phones!

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A MUST READ for every parent

This book has shocked me to my core but I am glad I listened to it. It is so incredibly sad what children/ youth are going through these days. I had no clue!
I want to desperately protect my children from all of this. We must all know the situation and then do something about it - as a society.

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Ear opening. Very well performed by reader.

Valuable research insights for parents of teenage kids and very young adults. My, how things have changed.

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Very Informative

The narrator was perfect the facts were strong the insight was very impressive. This book was very nice to listen to. This author knows how to put a book together

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strong message

strong and real message, everyone that raises and works with young people should be informed by what is presented.

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