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Written as a series of fun case-studies of grown-ups who won't grow up (a woman who attained brief fame by skipping everywhere she went, a man who tried unsuccessfully to get his son to play with his Star Wars action figures) in some way or another, Rejuvenile is a thoroughly affectionate look at the breaking down of the barriers between adulthood and kidhood.
Boing Boing 2007
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I suppose I should be glad that Ms. Schlueter saw fit to call Rejuvenile "horrifyingly accurate" and "a book that defines the modern church."
Christopher Noxon: Capital-A Adults Go Ballistic Over 'Rejuveniles' 2008
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Chris Noxen he is the author of "Rejuvenile," kickball, cartoons, cupcakes and the reinvention of the American grown-up.
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Chris Noxon he is the author of "Rejuvenile," kickball, cartoons, cupcakes and the reinvention of the American grown-up.
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Christopher Noxon author of "Rejuvenile" kickball, cartoons, cupcakes and the reinvention of the American grown-up joins us now.
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Christopher Noxen author of "Rejuvenile" kickball, cartoons, cupcakes and the reinvention of the American grown-up joins us now.
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Christopher Noxon: Pop Quiz: What's a "Rejuvenile"?
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I just finished Christopher Noxon's "Rejuvenile: Kickball, Cartoons, Cupcakes, and the Reinvention of the American Grown-up," a snappy little book about the perpetual childhood of Transformer toys, adult skateboarding, and "Playalong Parenting."
Boing Boing 2007
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As much as I'd like to keep my head down focused on tending my own garden (which means working the immature adult beat to promote my book Rejuvenile, all about such crucial matters as kickball tournaments and pajama parties) I'm compelled to take a quick break to add another two cents to the frenzy surrounding Mel Gibson's D.U.I. freakout.
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Ms. Schlueter went on to comment further on her blog, taking a break from her usual survey of how the modern world is infecting the modern church (among her concerns: church-based Starbucks, "laughing" ministries and yoga) to take further aim at Rejuvenile, saying I am "promoting the newly defined adulthood that means you really never ever have to grow up."
Christopher Noxon: Capital-A Adults Go Ballistic Over 'Rejuveniles' 2008
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