Remains one of the few books to deal with the sociological aspects of high school. Doug Carroll, The Arizona Republic, July 4, 2000
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The School Counselor
In a humorous vein, Keyes refreshes our memories with numerous interviews, magazine articles, and the findings of social scientists. We are reminded that priorities are seen through a different set of lenses when we are passing through the corridors of high school. Keyes’s success in this undertaking is ensured by his use of clever questionnaires …
School Review
Frequently poignant, occasionally profound, and very funny.
Washington Post
Thoroughly engaging.
San Diego Union
Much more than just a pleasant exercise in nostalgia; it’s a learning aid — a piece in that puzzle of what makes us the way we are and why.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Frequently poignant, occasionally profound, and very funny.