![]() Pipher and her daughter, Sara Gilliam, to write a new edition of the book, which they updated to include more information about anxiety and about technology - particularly social media and smartphones - and how it shapes teenage girlhood. The book has never gone out of print.Ī lot has changed in the past quarter-century, which compelled Dr. Pipher presented problems and solutions around teenage girlhood and reminded readers that the best parent is the one who helps their teenage daughters be their authentic selves. The book offered adults insight into a world that was otherwise closed to them: the emotional lives of their own teenage daughters. ![]() The book, which was built on Pipher’s own experiences being a family and child therapist, explores the difficulty of growing into adolescence as a girl, and it was a revelation for parents of the mid-’90s who were wondering where their happy teen girl went the minute she hit puberty. ![]() Mary Pipher’s seminal book Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Our Adolescent Girls was released. ![]()
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