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  • Lighten Upby Charles Platkin

    Penguin Group US 2005; US$ 7.99

    Obesity is reaching epidemic proportions among American children and teens, and parents are desperate for an answer that doesn?t involve unhealthy extremes, while kids are desperate to feel and look better, fast. Charles Stuart Platkin, one of the country?s leading nutrition advocates and popular syndicated columnist of ?The Diet Detective,? outlines... more...

  • My Girlby Karen Stabiner

    Little, Brown and Company 2009; US$ 10.99

    Here's a radical concept: Most girls are happy, and so are their mothers. Most girls are not destined for depression, eating disorders, low self-esteem, and raging fights with their parents-that's just a very noisy minority. In My Girl, Karen Stabiner tells the story of one girl's journey into adolescence, and of her own efforts to find a way to guide... more...

  • How Not to Embarrass Your Kidsby Zack Elias; Travis Goldman

    Grand Central Publishing 2009; US$ 8.99

    Two teenagers named Zack and Travis were recently faced with a serious problem. Was it drugs? Alcohol? Violence in the classroom? Not that simple. It was their parents. So these two enterprising teens wrote this book -- and created the single most useful (and most hysterically funny) handbook ever. It's so simple and fun to use, any misguided parent... more...

  • Middle School: The Real Dealby Juliana Farrell; Beth Mayall; Megan Howard

    HarperCollins 2009; US$ 6.99

    What your older sister won't tell you . . . What your parents don't know . . . Where's the cafeteria? How do I get to my next class, with all the right books, in less than five minutes? How do I deal with standardized tests? Which clubs should I join? Can I bring my iPod to school? If I get stuffed in my locker, how long will it take... more...

  • The Secret to Teen Powerby Paul Harrington

    Simon Pulse 2009; US$ 17.99

    The Secret is an international phenomenon that has inspired millions of people to live extraordinary lives. The Secret to Teen Power makes that knowledge accessible and relevant to today's teens. It explains the law of attraction in relation to teen issues such as friends and popularity, schoolwork, self-image, and relationships. It explains how... more...

  • Turning the Me Generation into the We Generationby Michael Ungar

    Allen & Unwin 2009; US$ 24.53

    Internationally respected family therapist shows how parents can raise socially engaged and responsible children. more...

  • Trust Me, Mom--Everyone Else Is Going!by Roni Cohen-Sandler

    Penguin Group US 2003; US$ 15.00

    From "queen bees" to "gamma girls" to the "odd girl out," adolescent girls are all over the news.  But whether a girl is popular or struggling to fit in, outgoing or reserved, her mother worries about how she is coping with her new, often scary, teenage social world:  Who is she with, what is she really doing, is she safe and, of course, is she happy? ... more...

  • Teen Life in Latin America and the Caribbeanby Cynthia Tompkins; Kristen Sternberg

    ABC-CLIO 2004; US$ 85.00

    Teens in Latin America and the Caribbean generally face a difficult path to adulthood. Poverty and unemployment, violence, political instability, and emigration are frequently the norm in their native countries. Those from poorer families must often work as well as attend school, and opportunities for higher education and good jobs are limited. Wealthier... more...

  • The Face in the Mirrorby Marion Crook

    Arsenal Pulp Press 2002; US$ 18.95

    Being a teenager in today's complex world is a difficult enough task, but adopted teens have a unique struggle: to discover their identity and a sense of belonging and place in the world, which often means coming to terms with their past. The Face in the Mirror , based on numerous interviews with adopted teens, adoptive parents, and birth parents,... more...

  • Growing Up in Americaby Richard Flory; Korie Edwards; Brad Christerson

    Stanford University Press 2010; US$ 22.95

    Investigates how race and ethnicity influence the experiences of teens in four key social institutions?family, peer groups, school, and religious communities. more...