
How We Grow Up
Understanding Adolescence
Author: Matt Richtel
Narrator: Joe Knezevich
Unabridged: 9 hr 6 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Mariner Books
Published: 07/08/2025

Author: Matt Richtel
Narrator: Joe Knezevich
Unabridged: 9 hr 6 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Mariner Books
Published: 07/08/2025
MATT RICHTEL is a health and science reporter at the New York Times. He spent nearly two years reporting on the teenage mental-health crisis for the paper’s acclaimed multipart series Inner Pandemic, which won first place in public-health reporting from the Awards for Excellence in Health Care Journalism and inspired his book How We Grow Up: Understanding Adolescence. He received the Pulitzer Prize for national reporting for a series of articles about distracted driving, which he expanded into his first nonfiction book, A Deadly Wandering, a New York Times bestseller. His second nonfiction book, An Elegant Defense, on the human immune system, was a national bestseller and chosen by Bill Gates for his annual Summer Reading List.
3.5 stars Clear language and bite-sized chapters make this book on adolescent psychology a breeze to read. But there were often times when I got to the end of a chapter, I wished that Richtel would’ve have gone a little more deeper with his research and analysis on that chapter’s topic. Here’s my two......more
Lots in here about teenage brain development…maybe more than I wanted, lol. Love the anecdotal stories. I read this book after hearing the author on NPR. I was most interested in learning about the youth mental health crisis as it relates to technology (perfect design for teens, who are Social in na......more
I've been teaching adolescents for over three decades. I’ve coached boys and girls for twenty-five years, and I have three twenty-something daughters. As a high-school neuroscience teacher and part-time administrator, I read every book about parenting and/or the brain I can. None is better, more eng......more
A bit dense at times with the science/brain information. I was expecting something else from the book. (More anecdotes, and more for a layman like me.) Many parts were very informative but I had to skim through some of the sections that were not how I thought the book was going read. 3.5 stars, but r......more