CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE TEENAGE SOUL Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen & Kimberly Kirberger
Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul is a collection of real-life stories that can help you survive and succeed during the exciting teenage years with both your sanity and sense of humour intact. There are stories about the nature of friendship and love; the importance of belief in the future; the value of respect for yourself and others; and dealing with tough issues like death, suicide and the loss of love. Teenagers who have read this book have said that it is like a good friend to have around - one who understands your feelings, is there for you when needed, and cheers you up when things are looking down.
368pp, 135mm x 215mm, softback, 1999
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