It's Only Teenage Wasteland #2

It's Only Teenage Wasteland #2

Author: Curt Pires

Publisher: Dark Horse Comics (Single Issues)

Published: 2023-01-04

Total Pages: 27

ISBN-13:

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It's been ten days since the end of the world. Ten days since the party. Ten days since Javi totally ruined his chances with Henry. There's no power or running water, but Javi and his friends find an oasis with everything they'll need in the hollowed-out corpse of a gas station. Home sweet home. With their base established, it's time to search for their families, survivors. Are they really alone?


It's Only Teenage Wasteland

It's Only Teenage Wasteland

Author: Curt Pires

Publisher: Dark Horse Comics

Published: 2023-08-29

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 1506733530

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In the first days of the apocalypse, a group of high school boys may be the last alive in the city. When his parents go out of town for the weekend, Mexican-American high schooler Javi decides to throw a party—one that'll launch him and his buds into popularity! Or at least get them noticed by some girls. But no high school party goes off without a hitch. Javi can only watch as his friend takes a beating from the school bully, but then—BAM! The apocalypse has the worst timing. With few survivors—and even fewer sane ones—Javi and his friends will have to learn to survive together, and mend the fallout from the last party before the end of the world. Written by Curt Pires (Youth, Wyrd) with art by Jacoby Salcedo (Home, Angel Boy). Collects It's Only Teenage Wasteland #1–#4.


Teenage Wasteland

Teenage Wasteland

Author: Donna Gaines

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1998-04-28

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9780226278728

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Teenage Wasteland provides memorable portraits of "rock and roll kids" and shrewd analyses of their interests in heavy metal music and Satanism. A powerful indictment of the often manipulative media coverage of youth crises and so-called alternative programs designed to help "troubled" teens, Teenage Wasteland draws new conclusions and presents solid reasons to admire the resilience of suburbia's dead end kids. "A powerful book."—Samuel G. Freedman, New York Times Book Review "[Gaines] sheds light on a poorly understood world and raises compelling questions about what society might do to help this alienated group of young people."—Ann Grimes, Washington Post Book World "There is no comparable study of teenage suburban culture . . . and very few ethnographic inquiries written with anything like Gaines's native gusto or her luminous eye for detail."—Andrew Ross, Transition "An outstanding case study. . . . Gaines shows how teens engage in cultural production and how such social agency is affected by economic transformations and institutional interventions."—Richard Lachman, Contemporary Sociology "The best book on contemporary youth culture."—Rolling Stone


It's Only Teenage Wasteland #4

It's Only Teenage Wasteland #4

Author: Curt Pires

Publisher: Dark Horse Comics (Single Issues)

Published: 2023-03-29

Total Pages: 32

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The identity of the "Bright One" revealed! The cause of the apocalypse unveiled! The can't-miss conclusion to the first arc of It's Only Teenage Wasteland!


It's Only Teenage Wasteland #1

It's Only Teenage Wasteland #1

Author: Curt Pires

Publisher: Dark Horse Comics (Single Issues)

Published: 2022-12-07

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13:

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When his parents go out of town for the weekend, Mexican-American high schooler Javi decides to throw a party--one that'll launch him and his buds into popularity! Or at least get them noticed by some girls. But when things take a turn for the worse, Javi and his friends are thrust into a situation and future they could have never possibly prepared for. For fans of The Nice House on the Lake and What's the Furthest Place From Here? or other comics with really long titles and cool high concepts.


It's Only Teenage Wasteland #3

It's Only Teenage Wasteland #3

Author: Curt Pires

Publisher: Dark Horse Comics (Single Issues)

Published: 2023-02-08

Total Pages: 27

ISBN-13:

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Old friends are reunited and head deeper into the wasteland together. Some of the kids are captured and brought before the "bright one." The first arc of _It's Only Teenage Wasteland _races towards its pulse- pounding conclusion!


Who Said That?

Who Said That?

Author: Owen Frank

Publisher: Workman Publishing Company

Published: 2019-09-03

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1523506784

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Test your quote IQ! Who said this? “I think, therefore I am.” A. Marcus Aurelius B. Gautama Buddha C. René Descartes D. Nicolas Cage With hundreds of witticisms, musings, disses, words of inspiration, and canny observations, all wrapped up in the form of an addictive game with different ways to play, Who Said That? Is the most fun you can have while actually getting smarter. Or to put it another way, where else would you find Albert Einstein, Mother Teresa, Jay-Z, Bill Clinton, Patti Smith, Charlie Brown, Muhammad Ali, Lena Dunham, Joan Didion, Oprah Winfrey, and Henry David Thoreau all hanging out together? Answer: C


Teenage Wasteland the RPG

Teenage Wasteland the RPG

Author: Ray Machuga

Publisher: Higher Grounds Publishing

Published:

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EVERYTHING CHANGED WHEN THE BOMBS DROPPED... We always expected that we would die slaves to the system at a ripe old age, or at the very least as victims of the global climate crisis or the ant-vaxxer movement. What we didn't expect was for one event - just a few moments - to bring about the end of everything we knew. In just a few minutes, everyone we loved was dead. The world would never be the same. We became citizens of The World After. Teenage Wasteland is a coming-of-age game about kids struggling to survive and come into their own in a bomb-ravaged nuclear and biological wasteland. These kids must not only struggle against each other, but also deadly mutated creatures and mindless, zombie-like Ghouls that adults became after the bombs fell. The game focuses on growth and development from kids toward adulthood, and all of the drama and conflict that comes with it as well as the struggle to simply survive in a world ravaged by biological weaponry and nuclear fallout. Included are: Five Unique Clique Types. Detailed within are the physically tough Jock, the socially ineffable Mean Girl, the intensely intellectual Nerd, the charismatic Popular kid and the mysterious Outsider. Each comes with unique powers, gear, and advancement rules suited to their role. Tribe Creation Rules. Inside are rules to create a unique gang type called Tribe. Imagine a high school clique, only far more dangerous and with little to no accountability or supervision. Streamlined Powered by the Apocalypse: Teenage Wasteland System. A super-minimized, complete system that emphasizes player decisions, non-binary successes, and is geared for adventuring and delving into the dark. Intended for single sessions or short campaigns. 3-5 Players (including GM) 2-4 Hours per session Low Prep. Medium Complexity.


Salvaging a Teenage Wasteland

Salvaging a Teenage Wasteland

Author: Andrew J. Finch

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2024-10-22

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 0190645504

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This book provides the first major historical account of the recovery high school movement from its beginnings in the alternative schools of the 1970s that overlapped with the first adolescent substance use treatment programs.


I Hope I Don’t See You Tomorrow

I Hope I Don’t See You Tomorrow

Author: Lee A. Gabay

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-12-17

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9463003762

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This book explores education for juvenile offenders in relation to Passages Academy, which is both similar to and representative of many school programs in juvenile correctional facilities. Examining the mission and population of this school contributes to an understanding of the ways in which the teachers think about and ultimately act with respect to their detained juveniles students, and particularly illustrates how the tension between punishment and rehabilitation is played out in school policies and design. By calling attention to the decisions that surround juvenile detention education, the extant research concentrates on three main areas: first, the social, political, and pedagogical forces that determine who enters the juvenile justice systems; second, how these court-involved youths are educated while they are in the system; and third, the practical problems and the social justice issues youths encountered when transitioning back to their community schools. “I Hope I Don’t See You Tomorrow is both heartwarming and heartbreaking: its vast empathy for the students that L. A. Gabay teaches is edifying, while its unsparing examination of the forces that push youth into detention is soul shearing. Gabay is at once Tocqueville and Kozol: he brilliantly guides us through the educational territory that is foreign to most of us, even as he paints a searing portrait of teachers who shape lesson plans for students who must learn under impossible conditions. Gabay’s haunting and eloquent missive from the front lines of pain and possibility couldn’t be more timely as the nation’s first black president seeks to lessen the stigma of nonviolent ex-offenders in our society. Gabay’s book confronts the criminal justice system at its institutional roots: in the economic misery and racial strife of schooling that compounds the suffering of poor youth as they are contained by a state that often only pays attention to them when they are (in) trouble. Gabay opens eyes and vexes minds with this stirring and sober account of what it means to teach those whom society has deemed utterly expendable.” – Michael Eric Dyson, author of The Black Presidency: Barack Obama and the Politics of Race in America “As a beneficiary of Lee Gabay and his colleague’s patience, discipline, and compassionate teaching at the school, this timely book beautifully decrypts the pedagogical framework within the juvenile justice system. As America comes to term with its zeal for incarceration, policymakers, educators, government officials, parents and advocates should take advantage of this carefully written book and use it as reflection and pause as we prepare our young court-involved students towards adulthood.” – Jim St. Germain, Advisory counsel on President Obama’s Taskforce on Police & Community Relations and Mayor Bloomberg’s Close to Home initiative