Being a Teen: Words of Advice from Someone Who's Been There (Teens & Young Adults) this question feed

asked by perfectjen on November 16, 2006 3:16 PM
Millions have been here before. Millions will be here after you. Everyone has their own experiences, but we eventually share one common bond -- we all make it through these restless teenage years, and somehow, we all survive. We all walk that thin line between adult and child trying to steady ourselves on our own two feet. We all have bad-hair days and broken-heart days and I-wish-I-were-somebody-else days. We all stress out over school and work and learning to drive and looking good and fitting in. We all learn the hard way that people and moments don't last forever and that pimples are just a part of life. We all struggle with friends who get in way over their heads, and we all struggle with parents who constantly bug us about being in way over their heads, and we all struggle with parents who constantly bug us about being in way over our own. We al want to be the most popular, the prettiest, the smartest, the most athletic, and the best and most perfect at everything we do. And somehow, we all make it out alive with great memories, great friendships, and great stories.

BEING A TEEN is one girl's account of her teen years that will help make your own experience a little bit easier. Young enough to remember all the gruesome and hilarious details, but old enough to reflect on those years with a bit of insight, author Diane Mastromarino has filled the pages of this book with her own teen tales, as well as poetry and quotations written by teens and famous authors. It is a book you will learn from, laugh at, and, without a doubt, relate to. BEING A TEEN is the perfect companion, offering the advice you need to hear, the laughter to keep you going, and the reassurance that you are not going through this alone.


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I admire people that get other people excited about reading. The author, Diane Mastromarino did a wonderful job to get teens wanting to read more and more. Great job!
reviewed by dignified1 on November 27, 2006 12:02 AM

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This is one of the greatest books for teens I have ever read. I lead a girls group in NY and have recommended this book to many of the girls I work with. It is smart, funny, and interesting to read all the vignettes that the author and her friends have gone through. Every teenage girl and every parent, or person that works with teenage girls should buy this book!
reviewed by macfan on November 28, 2006 4:35 PM

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