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Peek over the shoulder of an amusing teenager who realizes that she can't be happy until she learns to like herself. She feels victimized by the world at large and especially by her brother George. Through the course of the story, she overcomes her misery by learning to take charge of her feelings and control her thinking. She learns to like herself and feel peace of mind as her brother becomes her greatest ally. The story line allows the reader to identify with the character's feelings, share in her revelations and understandings, and evolve right along with her. |
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Nobody Ever Told Me to Love Myself ... gives parents a chance to peek over a teenager's shoulder and tiptoe away with a strong,
new understanding of young people. |
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There is a real shortage of good, meaningful books for teenagers today. We have
books on self-realization for adults. But, sadly, we have few for those who need
it most - tomorrow's mothers and fathers! It is difficult to judge how big an
impact the book will have upon their lives. It is my hope that the
seeds of new thinking will have been planted in their consciousness. Darlene Abraham, teacher, Parkhill Girls Home, Ontario, Canada |
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what goes on in a girl's mind. |
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Nobody Ever Told Me to Love Myself makes you laugh, and cry, and remember to choose peace of mind for yourself. Margot Curtis, Unity Bookstore |
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Nobody Ever Told Me to Love Myself is a delightful book with the practical message of how to raise your self-worth
and find peace of mind by using your power of choice. This book is written from
the viewpoint of a teenager whose humorous prose will make you laugh out loud....and
remember to overcome problems as she does. Written by Al Reed, Minister, Science of Mind |
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Nobody Ever Told Me to Love Myself has been popular with our young people and their parents. Jane Butler, Christ Church Unity of El Cajon |
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book seems like my life. Ivana Moulton, age 14 |
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One of the reasons I liked the book is because it sounds like you've gone through
many of the situations that I've gone through.
I have learned from your book
that I can control my thoughts
and how I handle my problems. |
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Every
adult who has wanted to pass self-help philosophy on to young people will want
a copy of Nobody Ever Told Me to Love MyselfThrough it's delightful simplicity, self-help knowledge
is rendered more useful than ever. Sally Jordan, Jeremy's Bookshelf |
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Nobody Ever Told Me to Love Myself is a delightful book with the practical message of how to raise your self-worth
and find peace of mind by using your power of choice. This book is written from
the viewpoint of a teenager whose humorous prose will make you laugh out loud....and
remember to overcome problems as she does. Written by Al Reed, Minister, Science of Mind |
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My
brother has been so much nicer since he read Nobody Ever Told Me to Love Myself Now he thinks he's just like her brother George, you know, wise and mature and the world's best brother. It's really been great for me. Sandy Corman, age 15 |
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