Trivial Grievances

Trivial Grievances

by Bridie Jabour
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 07/07/2021

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An oddly optimistic, witty and insightful generation-defining book for a lost generation, the miserable Millennials, from Bridie Jabour, opinion editor at Guardian Australia


In 2019, Bridie Jabour wrote a piece for the Guardian about the malaise of millennials and how the painful, protracted end of their adolescence is finally hitting home. They're looking at their lives and thinking: 'Is this it? Have I chosen the right place to live, the right job, the right partner? Am I, perhaps, not as special as I thought?'


The article went viral overnight and Bridie decided the time had come to write a book about her generation - those much-maligned millennials. After all, she reasoned, this generation is coming of age in a unique set of social and economic circumstances, including precarious work, delayed baby-making, rising singledom, a heating planet, loss of religion, increased unstable housing and, now, a pandemic. But despite her assumption that this generation of 31-year-olds is the most miserable ever, she discovered that wasn't the whole truth ...


Forthright, funny, incisive and provocative, Trivial Grievances is truly a book for our times, and for every 20- or 30-something-year-old anxious about their place in the world.

ISBN:
9781460713112
9781460713112
Category:
Family & relationships
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
07-07-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
HarperCollins
Bridie Jabour

Bridie Jabour is assistant news editor at Guardian Australia.

She has reported on federal politics, state elections and social issues as a general news reporter for the Guardian. She worked as a journalist for Fairfax and News Corp Australia before starting at the Guardian in 2013.

The Way Things Should Be is her debut novel.

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