Swimming with crocodiles vs Sex, drugs and young people

Both "Sex, drugs and young people" by Peter Aggleton, Andrew Ball, Purnima N. Mane and "Swimming with crocodiles" by Marjana Martinic, Fiona Measham are popular choices for readers interested in Youth and Cross-cultural studies. This comparison helps you decide which to read first — or whether both belong on your list.

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Swimming with crocodiles

Marjana Martinic, Fiona Measham

2008

Will Chaffey was 18 when he boarded a plane in New York bound for Australia. Though he had recently graduated from one of Boston's most prestigious private schools, a disastrous senior year meant that he hadn't been accepted into college. Instead, he took what the college counsellors grimly called "time off". Despite having no idea what he wanted to do with the rest of his life, Will had a plan for the next six months: to get as far away as possible from the dark New England winter and the stifling expectations of college and career. In Australia, Will met an enigmatic herpetologist and wanderer called Geoff. Together they formulated a plan to walk from the headwaters of the Prince Regent River to the falls of the King Cascade on the north-west coast of Western Australia – a hazardous journey never before attempted by white men. Trekking through a harsh and seductive landscape, their expedition turned into a life-and-death struggle when the boat they expected to collect them at King Cascade never arrived. Stranded in the wildest of places and running out of supplies, Will was transformed in ways he could never have anticipated.

Published 2008
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Sex, drugs and young people

Peter Aggleton, Andrew Ball, Purnima N. Mane

2005

Sexual practices and drug use among the young are examined in this book, calling into question mainstream assumptions about 'adolescence'. Bringing together a range of cross-cultural and cross-national contributions, the book reveals both similarities and important differences that mark sexuality and drug use among young in different social and cultural settings. In doing so, it allows the reader to build up a clearer understanding of the challenges that must be faced in public health and education if we are to develop programs and interventions that really serve the needs of young peop.

Published 2005
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is easier to read: Sex, drugs and young people or Swimming with crocodiles?
Reading difficulty depends on your familiarity with the genre. Check each book's page count and subject matter above, and start with whichever aligns better with books you've enjoyed before.
Can I read Sex, drugs and young people and Swimming with crocodiles in any order?
Yes — these are standalone works. You don't need to read one before the other unless they're part of the same series.
Which book is better for beginners?
If you're new to this genre, look at the shorter book with broader appeal and start there. You can always come back for the other.

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