In a world of cultural degeneration and moral
depravity, author Keith Wright encourages teenagers to
make a difference and make a positive impact on this
world, rather than letting the world consume them. In
The Life of Teenagers…Wright discusses the vulgarity
of hip-hop culture and rap music, the pitfalls of peer
pressure, and the struggles of growing up and provides
alternatives to succumbing to each. Wright encourages
teens to not simply play and waste away their
childhood years, but take advantage of all
opportunities to learn and experience new things to
better prepare themselves for the adult years.
Knowledge is the power to unlocking a better future as
adults. All in all, The Life of Teenagers… provides
insight into the difficulties today’s teens face and
how to better handle situations without being too
preachy as adults and parents sometimes can be. … I
would recommend this book to young people as a guide
to put their lives and situations into perspective.
Eric Foster, YBE Magazine
Are you a teenager or an adult? Are you looking for a great book to read or to help you with the circumstances in your life? If you are, then The Life of Teenagers “Ain’t No Joke” by Keith G. Wright will benefit you. Even though this book is targeted for teenagers, adults can learn a lot by reading it. I highly recommend it to any teenagers or adults.
Janet Blaylock, Freelance Writer and Online Tutor |
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Author Keith G. Wright has written a no-nonsense book that takes a practical approach to tackling perhaps the most difficult topic of all--how to influence teenagers in today’s society. Keith Wright’s book will serve as an inspiration for families trying to guide their teenagers who need a little help in ‘navigating the waters’ from adolescence to adulthood.
He has spent time in the trenches and possesses an uncanny ability to get his point across in a way that has real-world applications with his words. He is on a mission.
Shelley Bueché, Book Pleasures |
Keith G. Wright has chosen a difficult and challenging profession - to inspire teenagers to live exceptional lives. He is a father, stepfather, and mentor to teenagers, and seems very comfortable discussing their world and their issues. He doesn’t infantilize them, nor does he pretend they are just chronologically challenged adults. He finds that elusive place where they live and speaks to them directly and frankly. He acknowledges the issues that teenagers deal with in America today, and tells them the truths that they will never hear on MTV, with applicable vignettes that bring the lesson home.... the fact is that teenagers do want to excel, they want to rise above their circumstances and be part of something big. This book tells them that they’re right to want that, that they can do it, and tells them how.
Laura Curtis, Pursuing Holiness Blog |