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How to Be Happy: A Memoir of Love, Sex and Teenage Confusion
by David Burton
Actual Rating: 3.5
I received this e-ARC via NetGalley for review, but all opinions are my own.
The book is a memoir about David Burton's life as a teenager. The books features anecdotes that deals with depression, anxiety, and sexual orientation confusion to name a few.
I connected with David and his story during several anecdotes because he has twin bothers that have Asperger's. I could relate to how he was feeling during these stories as my brother as Asperger's as well.
The writing was very easy to read and straightforward. Even though it covers very real and serious issues, it feels very honest and manages to still be funny at times.
I recommend this memoir would be perfect for any middle school or young high school student who feels like they are lost or no one understand them.
I received this e-ARC via NetGalley for review, but all opinions are my own.
The book is a memoir about David Burton's life as a teenager. The books features anecdotes that deals with depression, anxiety, and sexual orientation confusion to name a few.
I connected with David and his story during several anecdotes because he has twin bothers that have Asperger's. I could relate to how he was feeling during these stories as my brother as Asperger's as well.
The writing was very easy to read and straightforward. Even though it covers very real and serious issues, it feels very honest and manages to still be funny at times.
I recommend this memoir would be perfect for any middle school or young high school student who feels like they are lost or no one understand them.