Stuff Every Adult Should Know

A Pocket-Sized Guide to Grown-Up Know-How, from Taxes to Small Talk

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$10.99 US
On sale Apr 01, 2025 | 144 Pages | 9781683694793

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A pocket guide to all the adult stuff you’re expected to know (but that nobody ever explains).

Do you ever feel like you missed the day in school when they taught you . . . literally everything you were going to need for a successful adulthood? How do you iron clothes? Where do friends come from? Why are there so many types of insurance? Does everyone else already know this stuff, and where did they learn it?

Here’s the handbook for that day we all missed—and it fits right into your pocket! Get the background knowledge you deserve for life skills like:
  • How to Write a Cover Letter
  • How to Change a Tire
  • How to Make a Budget
  • How to Host a Dinner Party
  • How to Deal with Taxes
  • And more!

Featuring handy tips, tricks, and techniques collected from the best-selling Stuff You Should Know series, Stuff Every Adult Should Know is the adulthood 101 you’ve been waiting for!
INTRODUCTION

Almost nobody actually feels like an adult. And yet, at some point, almost all of us start being expected to act like one. People stop rescuing you from your own mistakes. They stop cleaning up after you. They stop telling you what the heck you’re supposed to be doing. You start having to take responsibility for things like work and taxes and cleaning and your health and the health of houseplants and animals and even actual babies (but you’re the baby!). And sometimes it seems like everyone else is just breezing through and you’re the only fraud.

But again, almost nobody feels like an adult—we promise! Because adulthood isn’t a feeling. It’s a set of skills. And if you don’t have those skills, you can get them. In fact, getting the adulthood skills you don’t have yet is one of the most important adulthood skills.

That means you’re on the right track, and you’re in the right place.

This book probably can’t solve every single one of your grown-up problems. But it can give you enough background knowledge that when life throws adult stuff at you—a tire you have to change, a lease you have to sign, a button you have to replace, a baby you have to hold—you won’t feel like you’re starting from zero. And there’s fun stuff in here, too, about making friends and throwing dinner parties and finding a cause you believe in! Adulthood isn’t all chores and insurance forms.

People probably still won’t clean up after you, or save you from your mistakes, at least after the first ten or fifteen—but we lied when we said nobody would tell you what the heck you’re supposed to do. We’ll tell you! It’s all here.
Alanna Kalb is a writer based in New York City. View titles by Alanna Kalb
Brett Cohen enjoys his vodka on the rocks, his meat on the grill, and his Sundays on the couch watching football. He’s the author of Stuff Every Man Should Know and Stuff Every Dad Should Knowand coauthor of Recipes Every Man Should Know and Stuff Every Sushi Lover Should Know. In other words, he knows his stuff! View titles by Brett Cohen

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A pocket guide to all the adult stuff you’re expected to know (but that nobody ever explains).

Do you ever feel like you missed the day in school when they taught you . . . literally everything you were going to need for a successful adulthood? How do you iron clothes? Where do friends come from? Why are there so many types of insurance? Does everyone else already know this stuff, and where did they learn it?

Here’s the handbook for that day we all missed—and it fits right into your pocket! Get the background knowledge you deserve for life skills like:
  • How to Write a Cover Letter
  • How to Change a Tire
  • How to Make a Budget
  • How to Host a Dinner Party
  • How to Deal with Taxes
  • And more!

Featuring handy tips, tricks, and techniques collected from the best-selling Stuff You Should Know series, Stuff Every Adult Should Know is the adulthood 101 you’ve been waiting for!

Excerpt

INTRODUCTION

Almost nobody actually feels like an adult. And yet, at some point, almost all of us start being expected to act like one. People stop rescuing you from your own mistakes. They stop cleaning up after you. They stop telling you what the heck you’re supposed to be doing. You start having to take responsibility for things like work and taxes and cleaning and your health and the health of houseplants and animals and even actual babies (but you’re the baby!). And sometimes it seems like everyone else is just breezing through and you’re the only fraud.

But again, almost nobody feels like an adult—we promise! Because adulthood isn’t a feeling. It’s a set of skills. And if you don’t have those skills, you can get them. In fact, getting the adulthood skills you don’t have yet is one of the most important adulthood skills.

That means you’re on the right track, and you’re in the right place.

This book probably can’t solve every single one of your grown-up problems. But it can give you enough background knowledge that when life throws adult stuff at you—a tire you have to change, a lease you have to sign, a button you have to replace, a baby you have to hold—you won’t feel like you’re starting from zero. And there’s fun stuff in here, too, about making friends and throwing dinner parties and finding a cause you believe in! Adulthood isn’t all chores and insurance forms.

People probably still won’t clean up after you, or save you from your mistakes, at least after the first ten or fifteen—but we lied when we said nobody would tell you what the heck you’re supposed to do. We’ll tell you! It’s all here.

Author

Alanna Kalb is a writer based in New York City. View titles by Alanna Kalb
Brett Cohen enjoys his vodka on the rocks, his meat on the grill, and his Sundays on the couch watching football. He’s the author of Stuff Every Man Should Know and Stuff Every Dad Should Knowand coauthor of Recipes Every Man Should Know and Stuff Every Sushi Lover Should Know. In other words, he knows his stuff! View titles by Brett Cohen

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