"I’m Nineteen, I Study Computers, and I Grew Up Online" is not another guide about screen time or social media addiction - it’s a teenager’s honest story about living, learning, and growing up in a world that never logs off.
Liam, a nineteen-year-old computer science student, takes readers inside the digital lives of today’s teenagers - the gaming worlds, private chats, unspoken risks, and invisible pressures that shape how young people see themselves and connect with others. Through humor, mistakes, and hard-won insight, Liam reveals what really happens online - and how parents can understand it without fear or judgment.
This is not a book about control; it’s a book about connection. It’s about how families can rebuild trust, communicate better, and stay close - even when screens stand between them.
Candid, hopeful, and deeply human, I’m Nineteen, I Study Computers, and I Grew Up Online is the bridge between generations that every modern family needs.