
No issue is taboo for How to Help Your Hurting Friend, a frank and valuable handbook of practical advice for today's teenage girls. Previously published as Help! My Friend Is Hurting Susie Shellenberger-author and teen advocate-addresses the most...
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No issue is taboo for How to Help Your Hurting Friend, a frank and valuable handbook of practical advice for today's teenage girls.
Previously published as Help! My Friend Is Hurting Susie Shellenberger-author and teen advocate-addresses the most vital, personal, and life-challenging issues in young women's lives. Presented in handbook form, this biblically-based, relevant, and contemporary-focused book empowers girls to salvage and maybe even save the lives of friends. She addresses such things as self-cutting and sexual abuse in a no-nonsense way and no advice is ever vague. This classic book for teenage girls distills the wisdom of the Bible and combines it with the wisdom of many experienced and anointed counselors.
How to Help Your Hurting Friend:
This is a reissued edition of Help! My Friend Is Hurting.
Has a new format including sidebars and intriguing illustrations.
Is a great resource for teens, young adults, and parents alike
Includes commentary on today's challenges, advice, and a section of letters to the author with helpful, relevant responses.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 345620
- Product Code 9780310862512
- ISBN 0310862515
- EAN 9780310862512
- Department Children / Young Adults
- Category Youth
- Sub-Category Christ.liv/issues
- Publisher Zondervan
- Publication Date May 2010
- DRM Adobe
- Printable No
- Size 0.70 MB (EPUB)
Susie Shellenberger
Shellenberger is the editor of Brio Magazine for teen girls published by Focus on the Family, and is the author of girls published by Focus on the Family, and is the author of 41 books. She's traveled to every continent in the world (e 41 books. She's traveled to every continent in the world (even Antarctica!), and enjoys being walked by her 150-lb. Saiven Antarctica!), and enjoys being walked by her 150-lb. Saint Bernard, Bosco.