From School Library Journal
Grade 8 Up-Teenage girls have all kinds of concerns from seemingly trivial ones such as how to say "hi" to more momentous occasions like the first job interview. Along with these concerns, this book covers a wide range of topics with an overall intent of guiding girls toward becoming well-balanced young women. Successful people of all ages are tapped for advice. Hip and chatty in style, GirlWise encourages a self-confident, independent attitude that includes being considerate of others. As part of fostering healthy self-esteem, it tells how to create one's own style without becoming a fashion zombie, how to appreciate and take sensible care of one's body, and how to deal with rejection. While body image is discussed, it is more in the vein of self-acceptance, diet, and exercise-this book does not venture into the realm of sexual issues. Readers can also find out how to unclog a toilet, change a diaper, do laundry, and start a band. The last two chapters, "Be Caring" and "Be Conscious," point the way toward attitudes and actions that result in a truly mature person. This is a silly, serious, and totally fun book for those who want to take charge of their lives and evolve into first-class, well-rounded adults.
Sheila Shoup, Fairfax County Public Library, VACopyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Product Description
The Ultimate Teen Girl BibleWhat do you do when . . . you're at the lunch table and you knock your soda over into someone's lap? Or, you need a job? You hate your clothes? You're broke? Inside, more than 100 experts tell you how to deal with these problems and so much more.
GirlWise is one-stop shopping for all the stuff you want to, you need to, you MUST know!
GirlWise includes contributions by:
·Hillary Carlip, author of
Girl Power ·Atoosa Rubenstein, editor-in-chief of
CosmoGIRL! ·Nancy Gruver, publisher of
New Moon ·Laura McEwen, Publisher of
YM ·Marci Shimoff, coauthor of
Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul ·Meg Cabot, author of
The Princess Diaries ·Brandon Holley, editor-in-chief of
ELLEgirl ·Isabel González, senior associate editor of
Teen PeopleYou'll find great tips from experts in fashion, business, etiquette, sports, and
more to help you become the Ultimate Teen Girl—confident, capable, comfortable, cool, conscious, and taking control of your life. No more helpless females here!
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