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But You’re Still So Young

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SKU: 9781524744854

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Navigating your 30s? Kayleen Schaefer’s “But You’re Still So Young” explores the evolving landscape of adulthood. From career paths and finances to relationships and parenthood, Schaefer shares relatable stories and research, challenging traditional milestones. Discover how embracing change and redefining success can lead to a fulfilling life, even if it looks different than you imagined. ISBN: 9781524744854

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  • ISBN-13: 9781524744854
  • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
  • Publisher Imprint: Dutton Books
  • Height: 206 mm
  • No of Pages: 240
  • Spine Width: 15 mm
  • Width: 137 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1524744859
  • Publisher Date: 01 Mar 2022
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 190 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

9 reviews for But You’re Still So Young

  1. Nakul

    This book was exactly what I needed to hear. It helped me reframe my definition of success. Thank you, Kayleen Schaefer!

  2. Sandat Sadanand Barve

    An excellent exploration of modern adulthood! Relatable, thought-provoking, and ultimately empowering.

  3. Atul Budhwar

    Found it quite repetitive and nothing that hasn’t been said before in similar books. A bit disappointed, to be honest.

  4. Poorva Agarwal

    Good, but I wish there was more practical advice. Felt a bit too focused on personal anecdotes and not enough action steps.

  5. Deepanshu Anand

    A solid book. I found it insightful and reassuring. Schaefer normalizes the feeling of being ‘behind’ in life.

  6. Adarsh Keshri

    LOVED this book! It’s like having a wise friend guide you through the chaos of adulthood. Highly recommend!

  7. Tejswi Raj

    A comforting read for anyone feeling lost in their s. Schaefer offers a refreshing perspective on societal expectations. I felt seen!

  8. Isha Choudhary

    Okay, but not groundbreaking. Some chapters resonated, others felt repetitive. A decent starting point for self-reflection, though.

  9. Tarun Ohlyan

    I enjoyed the diverse stories, but the advice felt a bit generic at times. Still, a worthwhile read for millennials.

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