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  • Published: 30 August 2022
  • ISBN: 9781761048494
  • Imprint: Random House NZ
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $35.00
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Needs Adult Supervision

Lessons in Growing Up




Ever thought 'I wish there was an adult around', then realised you're the adult? Emily Writes, best-selling author of Rants in the Dark, shares stories of growing up as your children grow up.

Needs Adult Supervision is Emily Writes' take on growing up and feeling like a real adult. This book looks at the growing pains of kids and their parents and their attempts to navigate a world that's changing by the minute. Emily paints a vivid picture of all the feelings, fortunes and failures that come with trying to parent when you don't always feel up for the task. What it feels like to be learning at the same time your kids are. What happens when we get radically honest about the challenges parents are facing.
In Emily's inimitable way it’s incredibly insightful and hilarious, and leads to the odd tear being shed along the way.
From trying to convince your child's teachers on Zoom that your house isn't falling apart around you, or staging a funeral for a sea creature, to rescuing a dog that rescues you - Emily's stories will have you reflecting on what it means to grow up.
Funny, sad, thoughtful, inspiring and ultimately up-lifting for parents at all stages of life.

  • Published: 30 August 2022
  • ISBN: 9781761048494
  • Imprint: Random House NZ
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $35.00
Categories:

About the author

Emily Writes

Emily Writes is a mum of two, a columnist, an activist, a volunteer, a writer and a friend. She is currently making a living from her online newsletter (Emily Writes Weekly) subscriber base. She is also the director of Awhi Nga Matua – a charity supporting parents of disabled and medically fragile kids.

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Praise for Needs Adult Supervision

Done any parenting? Ever been online? Are you a human, and would like a moment in someone else's ordinary, extraordinary head space? Then this is the book for you. ...I recommend this book to anyone who would like to have it confirmed that life is messy, that joy can be found in the weirdest of places, and that it takes a village to raise a human and that, most importantly, you don't have to do any of it alone. Thank you, Emily.

Louise Ward, Wardini Books, Hawkes Bay Today