Adolescence is a challenging time. Your father constantly reminds you to pray, your mother constantly asks you to clean your room, your younger sister annoys you when all you want is some peace and quiet, and you are told you are "too young" to do half of the things you want to do. You do not know whether you or everyone else is losing their mind. Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood is fortunately available. She is well-versed in the pitfalls of adolescence, having worked as a teacher and an "agony aunt" for many years. This book offers a witty, lighthearted, and most importantly, compassionate guide to navigating adolescence as a Muslim.