Twentysomethings on the Books

Uncategorized — Titus Barik on April 7, 2007 at 10:21 am

Wall Street Journal columnist Emily Meehan writes:

Twentysomethings often feel like they are reinventing the wheel just to exist. As we venture out of home and school, we face new situations — at work, in new cities, in relationships — that our old advisers may not be able to help with. And let’s face it, our peers don’t have the hindsight to give sage advice. Some of us may end up relying on books for tips and solace. What a relief that so many twentysomethings in novels and memoirs make it to 30 and go on to thrive.

Here are the recommendations from her and other commentators:

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