Required Reading for All Teenagers: Or at Least for One Who Is Very Important to Me!

Required Reading for All Teenagers: Or at Least for One Who Is Very Important to Me!
ISBN-10
0883969262
ISBN-13
9780883969267
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction
Pages
68
Language
English
Published
2005
Publisher
Blue Mountain Arts, Inc.
Author
Douglas Pagels

Description

A collection of inspiration writings designed to remind teenagers they are important, special, and loved.

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