Where Should I Sit at Lunch?: The Ultimate 24/7 Guide to Surviving the High School Years
Provides what teenagers need to know about surviving the four dramatic and difficult years of their lives. Written especially for teens aged 13-17, this guide sets the record on peer groups, part-time jobs, colleges, homework, family, friends, and rivals.
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| Interest Age |
All ages |
| Reading Age |
All ages |
| Library of Congress |
Teenagers, High school students, High school student orientation |
| NBS Text |
Reference & Home Learning |
| ONIX Text |
General/trade |
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| Number of Pages |
208 |
| Dimensions |
Width: 154mm Height: 228mm Spine: 13mm |
| Weight |
308g |
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| Dewey Code |
373 |
| Catalogue Code |
Not specified |
Description of this Book
This title provides everything teenagers need to know about surviving the four most dramatic and difficult years of their lives. Written especially for teens aged 13-17, this is the ultimate all-in-one survival guide for today's desperate high schoolers. The authors are soughtafter speakers who talk to teens all the time - and they tell it like it is, dishing up the no-nonsense advice that teenagers are looking for. They set the record straight on peer groups, part-time jobs, colleges, homework, family, friends, and rivals. Where Should I Sit at Lunch? offers real-life stories from teens who've been there, done that and tips from teen-friendly experts. And yes, they tell them where to sit at lunch, too.
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Author's Bio
Harriet S. Mosatche, Ph.D., and Karen Unger, M.A., are the authors of Too Old for This, Too Young for That: Your Survival Guide for the Middle-School Years. Dr. Mosatche is the senior director of Research and Programming for Girl Scouts of the USA. She and her daughter write a popular advice column on www.girlscouts.org. Unger is a writer, editor, and former manager of program development for the Girl Scouts.
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