This book is a relevant read that I shared with my teenage daughter as soon as I began reading.
The message is insightful without being over preachy… It opens up dialogue between parents and teenagers allowing them to share and discuss the many issues that our young people are being faced with today. The author has definitely created a platform for effective communication to prosper in today’s families so that real solutions can be developed and achieved.
Shelley Parris, Author of In the Eyes Of Truth
& Publisher of Infinite Possibilities Publishing Group, Inc.
...a straight forward book about the issues in life we all face and inspires teens to have an integral part in making positive changes for future generations by letting their voices be heard and taking action in order to beat the odds of what society tells them and that they can do great things with their lives.
This is a wonderful book I would recommend any teen or parent with younger kids to read.
Lori Arriaga,
Christian Womens Resources
"Where we strengthen
the home and family" |
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This is a great book to inspire and challenge teenagers to take charge of their lives and make of it what they want. To create goals and to strive hard to achieve them and making the most of life is very important. "You carry within you, today, right now, the most powerful trait ever known to mankind, even to the world…the human spirit". A great book to help kids understand the many obstacles they will face in life, and how to get over them.
Christina Lewis, Kids Book Shelf
"Bringing Children and books together" |
With practical tips and examples from his own childhood,
Keith G. Wright tries to show teenagers how to make the most of their adolescence and follow their dreams.
Wright urges teenagers to appreciate their families, make the most of their education, and believe in their own individuality--above everything else.
The section on conformity and media imagery alone makes reading the book worthwhile.
Wright's in-depth examination of how the media determines our thoughts is both eye opening and disturbing.
Kaitlin RM Burkard, ArmChair Interviews "Connecting authors to their readers" |