A reasonable monologue of a teenager who was tortured by adults with their nit-picking and who turns out to be calmer and wiser than them is a real therapeutic publication for reconciliation of generations.
A reasonable monologue of a teenager who was tortured by adults with their nit-picking and who turns out to be calmer and wiser than them is a real therapeutic publication for reconciliation of generations. The book of the famous Hungarian duo — the writer Eva Janikowski and the artist Laszlo Reber — was published 40 years ago, but it seems that the problems of parents and teenagers are still the same.
Translation from Hungarian by Tatyana Voronkina.
Compass Guide, 48 p.