Author: | Elias T. Esparza | ISBN: | 9781491734919 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | July 3, 2014 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | Elias T. Esparza |
ISBN: | 9781491734919 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | July 3, 2014 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
In The Tell of Me, freelance writer and high school student Elias T. Esparza sheds light on the everyday lives of todays teenagers. Sharing his own real-life experiences, Esparza has bravely dared to demand your attention and say the things to you that your children never will. He touches on the most important issues facing teenagers today including teachers, society, bullying, influence, andlast but not leastparents.
Elias T. Esparza is a teenage boy with his eyes open, and as a parent, you may not be ready to hear about what he sees. Parents cannot possibly know what goes on in the lives of their teenagers every day. Watching the unfairness with which teens are dealt, the influences young people are subjected to, and the mental and emotional challenges adolescents must overcome or drown under, Esparza was inspired to speak out to bring awareness to parents, teachers, and counselors.
In The Tell of Me, freelance writer and high school student Elias T. Esparza sheds light on the everyday lives of todays teenagers. Sharing his own real-life experiences, Esparza has bravely dared to demand your attention and say the things to you that your children never will. He touches on the most important issues facing teenagers today including teachers, society, bullying, influence, andlast but not leastparents.
Elias T. Esparza is a teenage boy with his eyes open, and as a parent, you may not be ready to hear about what he sees. Parents cannot possibly know what goes on in the lives of their teenagers every day. Watching the unfairness with which teens are dealt, the influences young people are subjected to, and the mental and emotional challenges adolescents must overcome or drown under, Esparza was inspired to speak out to bring awareness to parents, teachers, and counselors.