The Life of Teenagers is an attempt to capture the hearts of teenagers now… Too many teens waste their childhood and, consequently, their early adulthood is tough which can mean that the rest of their life is a product of the opportunities missed when a teenager. Wright is not naïve to make life out to be an easy ride – just go back to the title of the book to see that. Failure happens, but Wright encourages young people to use the experience of failure to grow and advance in life. This is something that adults need to hear!! I think this is a brave book…
Maybe we have set our sights too low and Keith Wright is encouraging us to look higher.
Andy Morgan, Youth Minister
Author of two books for teenagers
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Keith G. Wright offers good, sound and
even Biblical advice to teens...
For someone looking for truth and solid advice,... Wright calls it like he sees it
Kay Tira,
Author’s Choice Reviews |
In "The Life of Teenagers Ain't No Joke," Wright speaks to teens with remarkable honesty… holds teenagers accountable for their decisions and encourages them to make the right ones. He wants teens to enjoy their childhood and not rush into the adult world of sex and drinking. Using his own personal experience as a starting point, he encourages teens to respect their parents …and tries to make them understand that often "No" means love. He also takes on popular media, encouraging teens to take a good look at the lyrics of the music they listen to and the entertainment role models they hold in such high esteem. Perhaps the most inspiring part of "The Life of Teenagers Ain't No Joke" is when Wright tells teens that "they have no peers." High school is such a short time in one's life and to change yourself to fit in there is to lose sight of the big picture that is life.
"The Life of Teenagers Ain't No Joke" is a how-to-live manual for teens.
Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur, Editor of Spiritual Woman |