Author: | Compilation | ISBN: | 9781629730769 |
Publisher: | Deseret Book Company | Publication: | January 1, 1990 |
Imprint: | Deseret Book | Language: | English |
Author: | Compilation |
ISBN: | 9781629730769 |
Publisher: | Deseret Book Company |
Publication: | January 1, 1990 |
Imprint: | Deseret Book |
Language: | English |
How would you like to read some advice from somebody who actually remembers what it's like to be young but who has figured out what life is really all about?
And what if that person isn't old-looking and still likes to joke and is fun to be around? And what if that person likes you and understand how you feel when you get in a bad mood or feel hassled? How would you like to read a message from somebody like that?
Well, here's your chance!
In this book, thirty favorite speakers from Especially For Youth have each written a chapter addressed especially to you. They talk about dating and school and families and the Church. But they don't try to stuff it down your throat or act like they are perfect.
What they do share is experiences from the time when they were young. You'll find things haven't changed all that much. There was peer pressure back then, too, and they were sometimes confused. They had friends who let them down, and bad hair days, and parents who seemed too strict, and they wondered about dating and whether they ought to go on missions.
This is a book about growing up and finding happiness. It's about life and about surviving being a teenager.
It's a book you'll want to read. And it will help.
How would you like to read some advice from somebody who actually remembers what it's like to be young but who has figured out what life is really all about?
And what if that person isn't old-looking and still likes to joke and is fun to be around? And what if that person likes you and understand how you feel when you get in a bad mood or feel hassled? How would you like to read a message from somebody like that?
Well, here's your chance!
In this book, thirty favorite speakers from Especially For Youth have each written a chapter addressed especially to you. They talk about dating and school and families and the Church. But they don't try to stuff it down your throat or act like they are perfect.
What they do share is experiences from the time when they were young. You'll find things haven't changed all that much. There was peer pressure back then, too, and they were sometimes confused. They had friends who let them down, and bad hair days, and parents who seemed too strict, and they wondered about dating and whether they ought to go on missions.
This is a book about growing up and finding happiness. It's about life and about surviving being a teenager.
It's a book you'll want to read. And it will help.