The book 'Adolescentes mamans' by Nelly Carpentier explores the complex phenomenon of adolescent motherhood in contemporary society. It delves into the historical and social evolution of the perception of young mothers, from stigmatization as 'fille-mère' to recognition as 'maman solo'. The author, drawing from her extensive experience in social work and research, examines the diverse experiences of young mothers, highlighting their challenges and resilience. The book discusses the societal, familial, and institutional factors influencing teenage pregnancy, offering insights into the psychological and social dynamics at play. Intended for academics, social workers, and policymakers, it aims to foster understanding and support for young mothers and their children. |