This book is for twenty-somethings who are asking "What Now?" There's information that can help you take a deep breath and get started on the right track, even if you're not exactly sure what track you're on. Real Life Notes offers advice in the areas of Career (how to figure out what to do when you don't have a clue; the dynamics of making money, surviving entry-level and more), Relationships, Perspective, The Parents, and Faith In Yourself.
I once saw a 19th Century book of advice. It covered careers, relationships, and family. It was more or less useless--strict and moralistic. It said, "The woman's role should be this." "The man should do that..." But I liked the fact that someone had tried to offer advice in all the life areas.
When I graduated from college I had wanted such a book, but one that was useful. Years later, I wrote Real Life Notes.