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01 March

11.00AM: Suzanne Franks in conversation with Rebecca Abrams


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Get out of my Life…. But first take me and Alex into town

 

 

Suzanne Franks and Rebecca Abrams explore the mysterious world of teenagers and give parents some tips on how to survive the period, remain sane and still love our kids.

A much recommended and salutary session.

 

Suzanne Franks was a BBC TV producer for many years and is now an academic, author and journalist. She is the author of Dished! the Rise and Fall of BSB (with Peter Chippendale) and Having None of It: Women, Men and the Future of Work. She is married and has a teenage son and daughter (plus a formerly teenage daughter).   

Rebecca Abrams is the author of both fiction and non-fiction. Non-fiction titles include When Parents Die, an established classic in its field, and Three Shoes One Sock and No Hairbrush, the best-seller guide to having a second child. An award-winning journalist, she is a former columnist on the Daily Telegraph and a long-standing reviewer for the Guardian.

 

 

 

 


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