This short tract on youth liberation contains especially strong chapters on children and parents as well as children and schooling. However, I felt that the book somewhat lost its way in subsequent chapters on children and health and children and markets which involve a bizarre focus on the issues of food additives and advertising aimed at youth. This short book is definitely worth a read for serious youth liberationists, especially given how short it is, but it is ultimately rather idiosyncratic in its focus in places.