Review
"Deals with tough topics as the reader joins Leslie on her quest to find answers to some of her questions." --
Arden Leali, Minnetonka SunSailor, 2/6/03"No thee" and "thou" in these letters. No formulas for prayer. Just stark honesty. --
Leader in the Church School Today, Spring 2003"Takes the reader on a journey of self-discovery as we join 13-year-old Leslie on her own faith journey." --
Alan Caruba, Bookviews, February 2003"This book will encourage kids to develop a personal relationship with God through prayer in their daily lives." --
Sr. Kathryn James Hermes, FSP, Managing Editor of MY FRIEND, the Catholic Magazine for Kids"Witty and true to life. A wonderful book for all teens to help them better understand their relationship with God." --
Christina Lewis, KidsBookshelf, March 2003"Young teens will find comfort as they realize that they are not alone in their search for answers." --
Tammy Moore, Christian Bookshelf Book Review, March 2003Not a typical book on spirituality for kids. It is casual and realistic and amusing. Highly recommended. --
Anne E. Neuberger, Christian Author and ColumnistWarm, witty, real. These prayers offer delightful windows into the heart of God and every girl who prays to him. --
Lois Walfrid Johnson, Author, The Disappearing Stranger and Adventures of the Northwoods SeriesWill help young people everywhere love themselves and God--and have light and hope in this wild, confusing world. --
Troy and Genie Nilsson, Christian Songwriters
Product Description
Anyone who is (or who ever has been) 13 will identify with Leslie's struggles to make sense of her family, her faith, her own thoughts, and the world. Through her letters to God, Leslie deals with questions as big as the very nature of God and as small as why Mom gets so bent out of shape about how the bathroom towels are folded. Sandra Humphrey has done a beautiful job of not only creating a very believable character, but more importantly, of showing young readers how inextricably faith is linked to the issues of everyday life.Lynn Gilliam
Associate Editor,
Pockets Leslie has just turned 13 -- and she is having a very bad year. Not only is she stuck in a new school where she doesn't know anyone, but she's also stuck in a life group at her church where the leader of her small discussion group asks tough questions that she can't answer. Come along and join Leslie on her faith journey as she writes letters to God, and in the process begins to discover answers to some of her problems.
Keepin' It Real is sassy and sensitive. It's an honest look at a young girl's struggles -- and insights -- as she faces puberty and searches for faith.Mary Lou Carney
Editor-in-chief,
Guideposts for TeensWarm, witty, and real, these true-to-life prayers offer delightful windows into the heart of God and every girl who prays to him.Lois Walfrid Johnson
Author,
The Disappearing Stranger and the
Adventures of the Northwoods series
Keepin' It Real will help young people all over the world love themselves and God -- and have light and hope in this wild, confusing world.Troy and Genie Nilsson
Christian Songwriters
Sandra Humphrey takes on all the trials of teenagehood -- pimples, dates, gym class, even parents contemplating divorce -- and gives her readers an idea of just where to turn for help.Rick Hamlin
Managing Editor,
Guideposts Sandra McLeod Humphrey is a retired clinical psychologist with over 35 years experience working with young people. She is the author of the best-selling volumes
If You Had To Choose, What Would You Do? and
It's Up To You ... What Do You Do?, and is a regular contributor to
My Friend, the Catholic magazine for young people. Humphrey is also a writer and consultant for the Heroes and Dreams Foundation, which supplies character education materials to elementary schools throughout the United States.