Judith Warner’s New Book On Middle School Suggests It Doesn’t Have To Be All Bad

And Then They Stopped Talking to Me: Making Sense of Middle School, by Judith Warner

The author of And Then They Stopped Talking To Me tells NPR, “I expected middle schoolers to be these sorts of monsters. And they weren’t. They were just kids.”

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The author of And Then They Stopped Talking To Me tells NPR, “I expected middle schoolers to be these sorts of monsters. And they weren’t. They were just kids.”