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Carregando... We're Not Monsters: Teens Speak Out about Teens in Troublede Sabrina Solin Weill
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This is a non-fiction book about suicide, depression, rape, murder, student-teacher relations, and pretty much anything a teen can do wrong. Throughout the book you read real stories about real kids and statistics about these issues and why kids do what they do. I would recommend this book, it's about the psychological issues that teens have to deal with. It promotes better understanding of kids in trouble. Carly sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
I think adults miss something very important about teenagers. They think teenagers are dangerous I little vortexes of evil. I. But my friends and I have so much more we'd rather do than waste time gathering guns and ammunition and stuff. My friends and I are not harmful. But inconsiderate treatment can stir to terrible action those who are." -- John, 15 "We are human beings, not machines. A person can only take so much before reaching a breaking point." -- Jill, 19 We've all seen the newspaper stories, watched the TV dramas unfold. They're everywhere, it seems: teenagers who shoot classmates in schools, who molest children, who commit suicide or cut themselves or give birth in secret and leave babies on doorsteps or in Dumpsters, Are these teenagers born bad -- or did something happen to make them act this way? Why do teens today feel so angry, so full of pain, so alone? Listen to the voices of teenagers as they comment, candidly, on teens in trouble. The experts, those who study these difficult issues and discuss them in the media, draw their own conclusions. The teens here tell it like it is. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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