Chicken Soup for the Soul: Teens Talk Middle School: 101 Stories of Life, Love, and Learning for Younger Teens [Kindle Edition] Author: Jack Canfield | Language: English | ISBN:
B004FGN4ZS | Format: PDF, EPUB
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Middle school is a tough time. And this “support group in a book” is specifically geared to those younger teens -- the ones still worrying about puberty, cliques, discovering the opposite sex, and figuring out who they are. Stories cover regrets, lessons learned, love and “like,” popularity, friendship, divorce, illness and death, embarrassing moments, bullying, and finding a passion. Download latest books on mediafire and other links compilation Download Chicken Soup for the Soul: Teens Talk Middle School: 101 Stories of Life, Love, and Learning for Younger Teens [Kindle Edition]
- File Size: 3099 KB
- Print Length: 380 pages
- Publisher: Chicken Soup for the Soul; 1 edition (March 1, 2011)
- Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc
- Language: English
- ASIN: B004FGN4ZS
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- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #199,619 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Teens Talk Middle School, edited by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Madeline Clapps, and Valerie Howlett, was truly inspiring. This non-fiction book was written by 101 people who wanted to share stories about their middle school years. If you are looking for a story about bullies, true love, finding passions or embarrassing moments, there is always an exciting chapter filled with those kind of stories for you to read. Each writer explained how they resolved, and expressed their experiences with teachers, friends, and other classmates in their pieces. Some of these stories were never resolved or acted on and the students expressed how they moved on or just lived through it. Teens Talk Middle School taught me how to deal with some of my own problems, as well as helping me feel more confident with myself. In this book, I saw other people talk about how they worked through tough experiences in middle school which showed me I can do it too. One story I wish to highlight, is about a boy named Conrado, who wanted some bullies to stop making fun of his weight. Everyday Conrado would go home and tell his dad about his problem; but he would tell his son to laugh it off. After Conrado overcame his fear of confronting the bullies, he came up with his own comeback. In the end, Conrado felt very good about solving his problem. All of the editors did an excellent job putting together such amazing stories. Teens Talk Middle School is a great book for any young teen, and was so much fun to read.
A Kid's Review
Teens Talk Middle School, edited by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Madeline Clapps, and Valerie Howlett, was truly inspiring. This non-fiction book was written by 101 people who wanted to share stories about their middle school years. If you are looking for a story about bullies, true love, finding passions or embarrassing moments, there is always an exciting chapter filled with those kind of stories for you to read. Each writer explained how they resolved, and expressed their experiences with teachers, friends, and other classmates in their pieces. Some of these stories were never resolved or acted on and the students expressed how they moved on or just lived through it. Teens Talk Middle School taught me how to deal with some of my own problems, as well as helping me feel more confident with myself. In this book, I saw other people talk about how they worked through tough experiences in middle school which showed me I can do it too. One story I wish to highlight, is about a boy named Conrado, who wanted some bullies to stop making fun of his weight. Everyday Conrado would go home and tell his dad about his problem; but he would tell his son to laugh it off. After Conrado overcame his fear of confronting the bullies, he came up with his own comeback. In the end, Conrado felt very good about solving his problem. All of the editors did an excellent job putting together such amazing stories. Teens Talk Middle School is a great book for any young teen, and was so much fun to read.
A Kid's Review
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