People don\'t understand teenagers.
He has experienced personal loss, adversity, and the highs and lows that come.
But he still ends up smiling.
But through both narrative and imagination, Juneau Wang, a Teenage boy, vividly demonstrates what he has learned from 17 years of life experience.
Juneau lives his normal mornings printing school papers, swearing when the paper tray is empty, and Making instant oatmeal.
It\'s alMost as if nobody has any idea how teenagers live.
Teenagers are mysterious.
People don\'t understand teenagers