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Her Senior Year: The most important year in a teenagers life - Through the eyes of a Dad
Contributor(s): Smith, Andy (Author)
ISBN: 057853472X     ISBN-13: 9780578534725
Publisher: Tkr Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $9.31  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Family & Relationships | Life Stages - Teenagers
- Education
Physical Information: 0.42" H x 6" W x 9" (0.60 lbs) 182 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Adolescence/Coming of Age
 
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Publisher Description:

It may well be the most important year of your life. So many of them are. But there are few thresholds that we cross which have more impact on our lives than this one moment in time. Even with all the changes in our world, this one year has always been, and will certainly always be, one of life's greatest adventures as we try to figure out who we are, what we stand for and in what direction we are headed.

This year is my daughter's senior year in high school, and I'm a senior's Dad.

If you are a parent that has a child who is thinking of being a Senior in High School some day, you need to read this book From senior rings to graduation, Her Senior Year will help you, as a parent, get through this crazy year better than any therapy you spend a fortune on will - and I'm giving this knowledge to you for a lot fewer bucks than the therapy will cost you

This book will answer the two most anxiety packed questions in a senior parents heart:

Answer #1
"You are not alone Every senior parent thinks that way "
Answer #2
"It may seem crazy, but truth is that it's been done this way for generations"

So RELAX, read this book and join the universe of parents who have survived the most exciting, outrageous, emotional year in your child's life


Contributor Bio(s): Smith, Andy: - Andy Smith is a published writer of songs, articles, columns and books. Raised in San Diego, Andy moved to Nashville, TN in 1983 to pursue his songwriting and has continued to establish himself as the most unrecognized writer in American history.