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Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul: The Real Deal Challenges: Stories about Disses, Losses, Messes, Stresses & More (Chicken Soup for the Soul) [Paperback]

Jack Canfield (Author), Mark Victor Hansen (Author), Deborah Reber (Author)
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June 6, 2006 Chicken Soup for the Soul

CHALLENGES. Failing a class, getting dumped and figuring out where you fit in, are all difficult high school challenges. Finding the answer is not always easy. And let's face it, your parents may give you advice, but rarely do they really know where you’re coming from. So, if you’re looking for the real deal on issues like anorexia, dating, or helping a friend in trouble, you've come to the right place.

So What's the Deal?

The good news about tackling challenges is that you end up stronger and smarter once you reach the other side. These stories
are from teenagers just like you who have gone through many of the same problems and survived. Whether it’s standing up to the mean girl in the cafeteria or staying true to yourself under peer pressure, Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul: The Real Deal Challenges tells you the absolute truth about what it means to be a teen.


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About the Author

Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen are the bestselling co-creators of Chicken Soup for the Soul.

Deborah Reber, a former children's television executive, is a young adult author who specializes in collaborative work. As the Ancillary Business Manager for Nickelodeon's hit preschool show, Blue's Clues, Deborah wrote more than a dozen Blue's Clues books, including two NY Times bestsellers, and co-authored a line of educational workbooks. Her most recent writing includes It's My Life's Guide to Friendship (Fall 2004), the tween fiction novel EverGirl (working title) and the first two books in the Chicken Soup Real Deal series. Deborah is also the Editor and Publisher of Bold Ink: Collected Voices of Women and Girls, an anthology by WriteGirl, a nonprofit creative writing organization that matches women writers with teen girls for one-on-one mentoring. She resides in Seattle, WA.

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Challenges. We all have them. Big ones, little ones, seemingly insurmountable ones. They're a part of everyone's life. It may seem like some people have more challenging lives than others, and while this may be true, it's not how many challenges you have or how intense they are that matters—it's about how you deal with the challenges that come your way.

They say that you can never know what someone else's life is like until you've walked a mile in their shoes.Well, I think that's true. Everyone has their own thing going on.We're all unique— from our DNA and our upbringing and home life to our way of looking at the world.And what might be no big deal for one person might be a huge challenge for someone else, and vice versa.

Challenges don't have to be the end of the world (and it's a good thing, too, or the world would have ended a long time ago).With the right perspective and the right tools, we can get through life's challenges in style.We might even come out the other side of a challenge in better shape than we were before the challenge arose. Don't believe me? Well, I have an example that might change your thinking. Ever heard of Lance Armstrong? At the top of his game, cyclist Lance Armstrong was faced with a huge challenge—he was diagnosed with widespread cancer and given less than a 50 percent chance of surviving. But not only did Lance Armstrong survive, he came back to make sports history by winning the grueling Tour de France a record six times in a row and making his mark as one of the most gifted athletes of all time.

While this is a pretty extreme example, the moral of the story is one worth remembering. Even when challenges seem like more than we can take, we can face them, and we can overcome them. And that's where this book comes in. In the pages of this book are real stories and real poems from teens like you—teens who are facing challenges like eating disorders and broken families and natural disasters and low self-esteem.Woven in among these moving stories and poems are tons of sidebars on everything from movies to see and books to read, to ideas for handling your own challenges and quizzes to help you figure out where you stand when it comes to tough issues. And just like the other Real Deal books, you'll get my point of view throughout too, as I write introductions to each teen-written contribution. And who am I, you ask? My name is Deborah Reber, and I'm a writer living in Seattle with a special interest in working with teens.Why? Because I used to be one, and I know how difficult it can be.

We've worked hard to put this book together for you, and we hope that it becomes a handbook to help you get through the curveballs that life throws you. We hope that no matter what your challenges are, you can see your experiences through the words in this book and discover useful strategies for coming out on top.

-Deborah Reber


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: HCI Teens (June 6, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0757304079
  • ISBN-13: 978-0545003414
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.7 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #253,481 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Debbie Reber hails from Reading, Pennsylvania, a city best known as the home of the 'Reading Railroad' from Monopoly and darned good pretzels.


Debbie graduated from Penn State University with a degree in Broadcast & Cable. (This was back in the stone ages when 'cable television' was a new phenomenon'it got its own major!). After graduation, she moved to NYC to make it big in the world of broadcast news, just like Holly Hunter's character in the movie by the same name. When that didn't happen, she decided to save the world instead, and produced videos, PSAs (public service announcements) and documentaries for CARE, UNICEF and the PBS show Rights & Wrongs: Human Rights Television.

While living in NYC, Debbie apparently decided that working fulltime didn't keep her busy enough, so she simultaneously attended The New School for Social Research, where she earned her MA in Media Studies, with a focus on documentary and media criticism.

With even more student loans to pay off, Debbie left the world of nonprofit and jumped into children's television, where she worked on Blue's Clues for Nickelodeon and developed original programming for Cartoon Network. It was while working at Cartoon Network that she sold her first book, Run for Your Life: A Book for Beginning Women Runners.

She loved the process of writing a book, and loved seeing her name in print even more. So in 2003, Debbie turned in the key to her corporate office and traded it in for a lime green Ikea chair, an all-in-one desk unit and a tiny corner of her den to eke out a living as a fulltime writer. She's never looked back. (Okay, there was that one time she looked back, but that was a while ago, and since then, things have been going smashingly well).

Debbie has written a number of books for teens, tweens and even preschoolers, including the new series from Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul, The Real Deal and more than a dozen Blue's Clues books. Her latest book, In Their Shoes: Amazing Women Describing Amazing Jobs (Simon Pulse) comes out in April 2007.

Debbie lives in Seattle with her strikingly handsome husband Derin, adorable little boy Asher and trusty, white German Shepherd, Baxter. She is a volunteer running coach with the Puget Sound chapter of Girls on the Run, and an advisory board member for the teen girl mentoring organization, WriteGirl.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Being a Teen-ager, February 20, 2007
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I liked the book cause it gives you good advice, and it gives you tips, tells how to get your-self out a bad situation to a good situation. It also tells you the importance of being in love. Also explains groups, cliques, classes, clubs and more. It let you yest your-self as if you were doing good or bad. I also liked the book because it gives you poems that will make your day feel better. Tells you about the Social Scene, Everyday Life, Outsiders, Grown up Factor, Tough Stuff, Life Outside the Classroom, Love, Getting Real, being a Teen-ager, and last but not least... The Real Deal!!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good for girls, October 7, 2008
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I got this book for my 13yr old son who is an avid reader and really enjoys the Chicken Soup books. However, he was not excited about this one. He said the stories mostly applied to girls so it was hard for him to connect with it. It seemed to have more of a "study format" (like the ladies bible studies I participate in or devotionals with questions).
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing stories, September 4, 2006
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Well, I don't know what the other reviewer was reading, but this was the best collection of stories in a Chicken Soup book yet. All of these stories are written by teens, and they talk about some of the grittiest stuff I've ever read. I mean, imagine being kidnapped by your own mother, or helping your friend through a suicidal breakdown. It doesn't get any more real than that. It's just great to know that there are other teens experiencing the same kinds of craziness I see every day. I take this book with me everywhere. I like the quizzes and other stuff too when I need a break from reading.
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