Coping With

The Coping With series of books is a series of books aimed at 11- to 16-year-olds, written by Peter Corey and published by Scholastic Hippo. The first book, Coping with Parents, was released in 1989, and the series continued until 2000, with the last book being Coping with Cash. The books take a humorous look at issues which affect teenagers and how to cope with these issues. The books are all generally built using the same basic structure:

  • The first chapter is generally addressed to the reader before buying the book and persuading them to buy it.
  • The author then introduces the (fictional) team of researchers who helped him write the book. Usually, the team includes 'Elderado Dingbatti', an escaped lunatic who frequently falls in love with pieces of furniture and confuses himself with Eldorado, the unsuccessful soap opera.
  • Then follows a humorous description of how the subject of the book (such as education or currency) has developed through the ages.
  • After this follows the A-Z section, which usually takes up most of the book. This section contains various elements related to the book's subject, arranged alphabetically. Every letter is used, which results in 'cheat' subjects only tenuously linked to the book itself e.g. "Zoological Friend (pet)" or "Xams (Exams): If your spelling is this bad, maybe higher education isn't for you!".
  • Finally, the book ends with appendices and an afterword from the author.

The titles in the series, in order, are:

Coping With Book Series
TitlePublication YearISBNIllustratorLength (Pages)
Coping With Parents11989ISBN 0-590-76140-4Martin Brown139
Coping With Teachers11991ISBN 0-590-76485-3Martin Brown141
Coping With Girls/Boys1 21992ISBN 0-590-55044-6Martin Brown144 (72 each half)
Coping With School1993ISBN 0-590-55279-1Martin Brown143
Coping With The Family1994ISBN 0-590-55524-3Martin Brown144
Coping With Pets1995ISBN 0-590-55838-2Martin Brown144
Coping With Friends1996ISBN 0-590-13183-4Martin Brown112
Coping With Love1997ISBN 0-590-13446-9Philip Reeve127
Coping With Exams and Tests1998ISBN 0-590-19683-9Philip Reeve128
Coping With 1999 (A Diary)1998ISBN 0-590-11296-1Philip Reeve128
Coping With The 21st Century1999ISBN 0-590-11192-2Mike Phillips144
Coping With Christmas 11999ISBN 0-439-01187-6Mike Phillips155
Coping With Cash2000ISBN 0-439-01015-2Mike Phillips144

The Television Show

The books success led to, in 1994, a one-off television special on Channel 4 called Coping with Grown-ups, shown as part of Channel 4's Look Who's Talking strand, featuring shows made by children. This was followed by Coping With Christmas in 1995,[1] and a 6-part series across the 1997-1998 new year: Holidays, School, Cool, Relatives, Girls, Boys. These won multiple awards, including a BAFTA.

Notes

  1. Note 1 : A concise (pocket-sized 96 page) version of these books was released on 17 November 2000
  2. Note 2 : Co-written by Kara May
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References

  1. "Children's Drama in 1996". BAFTA. Retrieved 2016-01-03.
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