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The teen years are full of fears big and small. Teens are afraid to be themselves, afraid of being left out, afraid of being alone, and afraid of being lost in the crowd. They crave attention and acceptance and spend much of their time reacting to the fear of not fitting in.
Bestselling authors Hayley and Michael DiMarco help teens embrace being the "me" they're supposed to be, regardless of the expectations or criticisms of others. They offer teens "five smooth stones" they can use to slay the fear, shyness, and other giants in their lives. Perfect for any teen, both the "confident" and the "shy."
Author Notes
Hayley DiMarco is the founder of Hungry Planet, where she writes and creates cutting-edge books that connect with the multitasking mind-set. She has written and cowritten numerous bestselling books for both teens and adults, including Dateable , Mean Girls , Sexy Girls , B4UD8 , God Girl , and the God Girl Bible .
Michael DiMarco is the CEO of Hungry Planet and has written or cowritten a number of books, including Marriable , God Guy , B4UD8 , and Almost Sex .
Michael and Hayley live with their daughter in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Publisher's Weekly Review
The DiMarcos write a lot for teens (she's written God Girl, he's written God Guy). They understand the concerns and language of young people, as the subtitle suggests. The support they offer for teens is very specific: their analysis and counsel is based on a solidly evangelical Christian understanding of the Bible that makes God into a friendly, reliable source of strength, and Jesus a source of salvation. They apply these basic Christian teachings to teen insecurities. Their approach makes them effective resources for youth pastors. But anyone who doesn't normally use the Christian Bible as a guide to life and problem solving won't find anything here; this speaks to a Christian audience. Ages 12-up. (July) ? (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.