A raw, awkward, and unfiltered journal from the ‘90s Erecting Your Future and Making the Breast Decisions Arrives on National Honesty Day! April 30th 2015!
A raw, awkward
,
and unfiltered
journal from
the ‘90s
Erecting Your Future and Making the Breast Decisions
Arrives on National Honesty Day!
April 30th 2015!
A man in his late 20’s, finds his journals from when he was a pre-teen boy in the early 90’s and finds shocking insight about
the man he has become.
Author Chad Bishoff and his ability to bare all in this raw, awkward & unfiltered experience of puberty into young adulthood, engages the
inner pre-teen in all of us and the adolescent insecurities that
re-emerge throughout our lives and leaves us asking the question…
Does puberty ever really end?
Erecting Your Future and Making the Breast Decisions
“Can a mother admi
t to
not liking her son
’s
first book?? It’s s
o
honest and reveali
ng!”
—Phyllis Bishoff
Since 2002 Chad Bishoff has cultivated a broad spectrum of experience in exploring the genres of TV, film, documentary, commercial and promotional campaigns. Bishoff has overseen hundreds of local, regional and national campaigns and achieved International success producing for the Country of Peru and shooting on the South Island of New Zealand.
His first book Surviving Puberty: Erecting Your Future and Making the Breast Decisions is set to release April 30th 2015.
He is writing his next book It's Always About a Girl.
A raw, awkward
,
and unfiltered
journal from
the ‘90s
Book BasicsThe book comprises a prologue and epilogue as well as extensive excerpts taken directly from the author’s personal journals written between 1991 and 1994 (covering the ages of 11 to 13). The excerpts also include a broad range of pop culture references that will be immediately recognized especially by those who are contemporaries of the author. The book is treated as one continuous text with modern stories interspersed at selected points that add the right context to the overall narrative arc leading to the open-ended epiphany as presented in the epilogue. The book runs nearly 52,000 words. The journal excerpts represent roughly 75 percent of the total text.
“I laughed and I gasped and I thought to myself, this is exactly how it is.”
—Mike Donahue
Suggested Interview Questions
-What is Surviving Puberty?
-What gave you the idea to write Surviving Puberty?
-Why should someone care about what Chad Bishoff went through to read the book?
-What do your parents think of the book?
-How do you think Surviving Puberty will be received by different generations?
-Where can you buy the book?
-What do you hope people will take away from Surviving Puberty?
-How did you start journaling?
Erecting Your Future and Making the Breast Decisions
ISBN: 978-0-9888893-1-6Price: $18.95
241 Pages, illustrated, paperback, Kindle and EPUB
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