Plunged back into a teenager. Of course, the language, the codes are not the same; mobile phones, hip-hop we were unknown. But, nevertheless, it is the adolescence of each of us who is told. Furthermore, the author does not present us adolescence as it is traditionally shown us: generally, the parent-child opposition is put forward. Here, parents are virtually nonexistent, they do not belong to the world of teenagers, they are from another planet. I find this very fair bd.