I wouldn't say it's for young people necessarily, but I read the book "Debunking Economics: The Naked Emperor of the Social Sciences" by Steve Keen when I was 19 and understood it pretty well.
Also there's "The Conservative Nanny State" by Dean Baker...which more exposes how, inherently, professionals and corporations create institutions that benefit them (professional organizations like the AMA) at the cost of a 'truly competitive free market'...but are never the targets of economists. The conclusion, in my opinion, is that the author is asserting that economists focus on rent control, minimum wage, and trade agreements for a specific reason.