An intriguing mix of fact and fiction, GENERATION S.L.U.T (Sexually Liberated Urban Teens) is a no-holds-barred look at teenage sexuality today -- who's doing it and why. It is a report from the front by a nineteen-year-old who is there, living in this teenage world and writing about it, experiencing it. No compromises here, no comparisons or sweeping statements, just life on the teenage street, a street he says is preoccupied with sex. But more than just a statistical update, it is also a fictional narrative in the form of a novel in which we are able to follow a select group of characters on their journey through adolescence. Covering all sides of the story, GENERATION S.L.U.T. will tell readers all they need to know about the secret lives of teenagers today.
The first exploration of the sex lives of modern teens, as reported from the frontlines by twenty-year-old Marty Beckerman.
Innovatively combining fact and fiction, the book is filled with mind-shattering stats, news reports, and confessions from adolescents nationwide about the new American "Hook-Up Culture," in which 7,700 kids lose their virginity every day.
Far from religious proselytizing, Generation S.L.U.T. seeks to find the balance between sexual freedom and sexual responsibility, and even the most cynical readers (not to mention parents) will find themselves speechless and heartbroken. Blunt and brutal, tackling everything from preteen oral sex to gun violence, sexual assault, and suicide, Beckerman's tour de force through contemporary adolescence will leave you stunned, breathless, and ultimately horrified.
Hunter S. Thompson Good work, you morbid little bastard.