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Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul II

101 Stories of Life, Love and Learning

by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen

Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul II by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen X
Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul II by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen
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    Oct 1998, 350 pages

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    Oct 1998, 350 pages

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Daisy (02/28/05)

Hi, I'm 16, and most of my teenage years have been dominated by depression. This book helped me to realise that I needed help, and that I could find a way out. Reading other people's stories and poems gave me hope and determination. Besides that the stories are picked out and printed for good reason, they're all a very enjoyable read. Read this book, you'll have hope, even if you think you already have it.
haneen (12/08/04)

I really like this book! It has really intresting passeges.
Kristiana Japer (11/16/04)

I love this book for many reasons and I think its great to have a book like this for teens.It really helped me to carry on when I was at my lowest point in life, but reading this book has made a difference in my life.I really thank you guys,Kimberly,Jack
bcassa (10/11/04)

i like this book
Kara (09/27/04)

I think this book is awesome! Books like these are such a big help to so many people. I am 17 years old and i think that these stories are really touching and allow many teenagers to relate to the stories in the chicken soup books.
Krystal (09/23/04)

this book is the best that is all i have to say
kyla Wilcox (09/16/04)

I loved this book
Marisol Galan (07/28/04)

Hello, my name is Marisol Galan I am a 14 year old girl and a passionate reader of "Chicken Soup for The teenage soul" books. I considere these books an amazing opportunity for teenagers to express their feelings as well as toughts, as many of us are unable to express our feelings to others face to face and writing it down is so much better and easier to let it out. I love the entertaining stories about other teens lives and those passionate poems that capture your heart. I also love reading these books because it makes me feel so much better to know that Im not alone and that other teens have similar dilemas, and that Im not the only one. Its such a relief to know that when you are suffering and if you are theres a place to go to. I Love this book for everything in it but specially for helping out with everything. I love Chicken Soup Books!!!!

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