Good to Go A Practical Guide to Adulthood

Good to Go: A Practical Guide to Adulthood by Sharon E. McKay, published by Penguin Canada on May 6, 2008, is a comprehensive resource designed for teens and young adults transitioning to independent living. Spanning 560 pages, this guide addresses a wide range of practical concerns that young adults may encounter as they leave home for the first time, offering insights with a blend of competence and humor.
Readers will find that Good to Go covers various topics related to family and relationships, life stages, and personal growth. The book provides practical advice on everyday challenges, from managing household tasks to navigating social situations such as weddings and funerals. With its approachable tone, this guide serves as a supportive companion for young adults seeking to build confidence in their new responsibilities.
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From acclaimed author Sharon McKay and long-time Star journalist Kim Zarzour–both mothers of teens–comes the indispensable guide for teens and young adults leaving home for the first time.Whether you’ve locked yourself out of your apartment, clogged the drain, need to attend a wedding or funeral, there is no question or concern too trivial for Good to Go to tackle with competence, humour, and respect.
It’s Mom in a book!
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