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Book ReviewsPrayers for When You're Mad, Sad or Just Totally Confused |
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Book: Prayers for When You're Mad, Sad or Just Totally Confused
Written by: Brittany Waggoner |
Publisher: Vine Books
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
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A Book That Deals With Life's Real Issues Rating:
5 / 5
What an outstanding book! Brittany takes a hard look at the very real issues that all teens face as they grow up in today's society. Extremely helpful for the teen at heart too. It's an excellent choice for when has you all twisted and turned around. I couldn't put it down. When reading "Prayers," it becomes so evident that these are things Brittany has dealt with herself and came through in a positive way. I definite must read, no matter where you are in life.
A Much Needed Book! Rating:
5 / 5
If you want an outstanding book for that teen or young adult in your life, I highly recommend Prayers for when you're Mad, sad, or just totally confused by Brittany Waggoner. It's the perfect book for the issues with which young adults struggle. The short chapters make it a quick read, you can easily find the chapter that addresses your problem and you're provided with practical insights and Biblical solutions in a warm, encouraging way. A much needed book!! Pa Licensed Psychologist
Keep This Book Handy Rating:
4 / 5
"Mad, Sad, or just Totally Confused" is one of those books you won't read in a day or even a week. You won't want to breeze through Ms. Waggoner's honest, unapologetic advice and set the book aside; rather, this is one for the backpack, the top desk drawer, even under the mattress. You'll need these candid stories, thoughts and prayers at your disposal--when you find yourself down and discouraged, "Prayers" delivers legitimate dialogue on tough issues. Don't expect Ms. Waggoner to shy away or bandy out an easy answer. Her voice is strong and self-assured while at the same time stressing that it's okay to be real and vulnerable. Her book meets teens where they are, not where their elders think they are or should be. "Prayers" should be added to any teen's library of essentials--somewhere between the study Bible and the issues of "Seventeen." It's that pertinent and that useful.
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