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Indlæser... Chicken Soup for the Girl's Soul (2005)af Jack Canfield, Irene Dunlap, Mark Victor Hansen, Patty Hansen
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Provides inspirational stories from girls on the topics of peer pressure, crushes, body changes, and friendship. Finally, a book that covers issues for girls only, the universal coming of age events of a preteen girl's first bra, first crush, physical changes and emotional mood swings. Chicken Soup for the Girl's Soul is a book by girls, for girls, where readers can find encouragement, support and positive advice about the challenges of being a preteen girl. This must read book promotes positive self image, positive thinking, giving to others, unity and tolerance. Stories by girls who have pursued their dreams and achieved their goals will prove that you don't have to be an adult to make a difference in the world. Other chapters cover tough subjects such as divorce, peer pressure to use drugs and alcohol, and dealing with death for the first time, as well as fun girls only stories about friendship, body changes and first crushes. Chicken Soup for the Girl's Soul is sure to be what a girl wants. An inspiring and humorous celebration of the special bond of friendship, this collection of stories is sure to trigger fond memories of special friendships. No library descriptions found. |
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The writers are very descriptive in their writing and definitely give you a feel of their emotions during that period of time. It is also helpful because if you know someone that is going through the same thing it gives you a better picture of how to help them as much as you can.
My favorite story is about one girl who had to go through therapy and take medications for her eating disorder, which was Bulimia. It really helps me to understand more about eating disorders and the consequences of them.
I would recommend this book to, of course, teenage girls from eleven to eighteen because those are the prime years those certain things can happen. ( )