When I Grow Up: conversations with adults in search of adulthood

Author:   Moya Sarner
Publisher:   Scribe Publications
ISBN:  

9781914484902


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   11 January 2024
Format:   Paperback
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When do we become adults? What does it mean to grow up? And what are the experiences that propel us forward — or keep us stuck? These are the questions that journalist Moya Sarner sets out to answer as she begins training as a psychotherapist. But as she delves further into her own mind and others’, she soon realises that growing up is far from the linear process we imagine it to be. So begins a journey of discovery into what growing up really involves, and how we do it again and again throughout our lives.

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Author:   Moya Sarner
Publisher:   Scribe Publications
Imprint:   Scribe Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.80cm
ISBN:  

9781914484902


ISBN 10:   1914484908
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   11 January 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Interesting ... thoughtful and painfully open.’ -- James McConnachie * The Sunday Times * ‘Moya Sarner has written a book about growing up which also happens to be a book about being alive: about managing pain and loss, about uncertainty and change, about humility and courage, about finding meaning and acceptance. She is asking all the right questions, in our uncertain times, and her search for answers is inspiring. Writing that is full of insight and depth, and always feels refreshing. This book is invigorating and thought-provoking, rigorous, elegant, and compassionate. It is about thinking, healing, and connecting. We need more like it.’ -- Tom Hiddleston ‘Searching and consoling, When I Grow Up interrogates the beliefs we hold about life’s stages, and the labels we yearn for and resist. It is a generous, illuminating exploration of what it means to grow up, why we want to, and how to know when you’ve done it.’ -- Nell Stevens, author of <em>Bleaker House</em> ‘A deeply compassionate book that made me think differently about not only what it means to be an adult but also what it means to be a human being.’ -- Imogen West-Knights ‘Incredibly insightful and helpful. Everyone could learn something from this book.’ -- Olivia Petter, author of <em>Millennial Love</em> ‘A journalist and psychotherapist explores what it means to be an adult in a world that often infantilises … She takes her skills as a journalist and what she has learned about listening to explore the vexed question of what becoming a mature adult personality might entail, and why achieving it has become such a trial and a puzzlement for so many today, herself included.’ -- Sally Vickers * The Guardian * ‘Journalist and psychotherapist in training Moya Sarner takes us on a journey into what growing up really means, and what it involves. Drawing upon her conversations with adults in search of adulthood, and sharing her case studies and theories, When I Grow Up is an invigorating and thought-provoking novel.’ * Happy Mag * ‘[A] multi-faceted book which is part psychology, part memoir with a little dash of self-help thrown in for good measure.’ * The Ross-Shire Journal *


‘Thoughtful … a painfully honest exploration of what it means to be an adult.’ -- James McConnachie * The Sunday Times * ‘Moya Sarner has written a book about growing up which also happens to be a book about being alive: about managing pain and loss, about uncertainty and change, about humility and courage, about finding meaning and acceptance. She is asking all the right questions, in our uncertain times, and her search for answers is inspiring. Writing that is full of insight and depth, and always feels refreshing. This book is invigorating and thought-provoking, rigorous, elegant, and compassionate. It is about thinking, healing, and connecting. We need more like it.’ -- Tom Hiddleston ‘Searching and consoling, When I Grow Up interrogates the beliefs we hold about life’s stages, and the labels we yearn for and resist. It is a generous, illuminating exploration of what it means to grow up, why we want to, and how to know when you’ve done it.’ -- Nell Stevens, author of <em>Bleaker House</em> ‘A deeply compassionate book that made me think differently about not only what it means to be an adult but also what it means to be a human being.’ -- Imogen West-Knights ‘Incredibly insightful and helpful. Everyone could learn something from this book.’ -- Olivia Petter, author of <em>Millennial Love</em> ‘A journalist and psychotherapist explores what it means to be an adult in a world that often infantilises … She takes her skills as a journalist and what she has learned about listening to explore the vexed question of what becoming a mature adult personality might entail, and why achieving it has become such a trial and a puzzlement for so many today, herself included.’ -- Sally Vickers * The Guardian * ‘Journalist and psychotherapist in training Moya Sarner takes us on a journey into what growing up really means, and what it involves. Drawing upon her conversations with adults in search of adulthood, and sharing her case studies and theories, When I Grow Up is an invigorating and thought-provoking novel.’ * Happy Mag * ‘[A] multi-faceted book which is part psychology, part memoir with a little dash of self-help thrown in for good measure.’ * The Ross-Shire Journal *


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Moya Sarner is a psychodynamic psychotherapist and award-winning freelance journalist based in London. She has written for The Times, The Guardian, New Scientist, Stylist, and other publications. When I Grow Up is her first book.

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