Who am I? Me. Other girls. And other boys.

Non-Fiction

A generational selfie—no filters, no retouching.

100 questions, 100 teenagers, 12 key themes. A bold and engaging journey into the minds and hearts of today’s youth, exploring identity, emotions, dreams and fears with honesty and vibrancy. Topics include love, friendship, body, commitment, social justice, anger, faith, and revolution. Each question is a mirror—revealing personal truths and collective patterns.
The result is a powerful portrait of Generation Z: individual and collective, raw and real, caught between fitting in and standing out.

  • A compelling visual and narrative format that blends portraits, voices, and thought-provoking questions.
  • A generational manifesto, perfect for schools, educators, and young readers navigating identity and belonging. 
Publisher: DeA Planeta
Target: 12+
Year: 2021
Author
Daniele Grassucci

Daniele Grassucci is widely regarded as one of the leading experts on youth culture and the education sector in Italy.
He is the director of Skuola.net, which he co-founded in 2000 with Matteo Sbardella while they were still high school students. He has collaborated with Book on a Tree on the publication of Who Am I? Me. The Others. And Everyone Else (DeAgostini, 2021), co-authored with Federico Taddia.

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Author
Federico Taddia

A writer, presenter, TV author and populariser, Federico Taddia collaborates with Topolino, Rai, Radio24 and La Stampa. One of his passions has always been to use the right words to tell the youngest everything that scientists study, look for and discover. He has written books with Margherita Hack, Telmo Pievano, Elisa Palazzi and Antonella Viola. With Teste Toste he won the Andersen Prize for the best science series for girls and boys and with Virus Game he won the Piccolo Galileo prize.

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