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Endorsed by high-achievers such as former 49ers quarterback Steve Young and 28-time Olympic medalist Michael Phelps, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens has become the last word on surviving and thriving as a teen.
Discover the best Teen & Young Adult Inspirational & Personal Growth eBooks in Best Sellers. Find the top 100 most popular items in Amazon Kindle Store Best Sellers.
It is a rare book that is able to speak directly to teenagers in language that they understand. Author Katie Hurley offers thoughtful, actionable steps that will drive positive thinking for young readers for every day of the year. Every entry is clear, hopeful, and succinct.
Our expert librarians selected the year's best books for kids, teens, and adults. Explore titles in accessible formats, and learn more about our 2023 picks.
52 books based on 79 votes: The Fault in Our Stars by John Green, Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver, If I Wake by Nikki Moyes, Once Upon a Road Trip by Ange...
Here’s our list of 10 inspirational book recommendations for teens. From sports-related stories, to gripping tales of racism and oppression, to memoirs about working through mental health challenges, there’s undoubtedly something on this list to get your teen reading. 1. Best inspiring book for sports enthusiasts
Discover our top ten classic and inspiring books for teens. Not long ago, when my son started sixth grade, he came home with questions every night that we hadn't addressed in the innocent world of elementary school.
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The best motivational books speak to you, your personality, and the issues you are facing. We researched the top options to help inspire you.
This book, Yes She Can, based on the stories of 10 young, female White House staffers from Obama’s administration, is a reminder of the hope and energy that drove their work. “We wanted to speak directly to young women because as a country we don't always tell women's stories," editor Molly Dillon told John Hopkins Magazine .