Reporter Jennifer Breheny Wallace investigates the deep roots of toxic achievement culture. Drawing on interviews with families, educators, and psychologists, she offers a humane view of the crisis plaguing today's teens and a practical framework for how to help.
What The Reviewers Say
Meghan Cox Gurdon,
The Wall Street Journal
One of the most appealing and encouraging aspects of Never Enough is the author’s warm-hearted enthusiasm for rewriting pernicious norms.
Harvey Freedenberg,
Shelf Awareness
While sympathetically exploring the dimensions of the problem, she also offers some thoughtful approaches to parenting intended to create a more humane, and sane, culture for young people..
Publishers Weekly
Wallace’s sharp analysis illuminates the social and evolutionary pressures that drive achievement culture, and her advice is well observed..