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The Wonder of Girls by Michael Gurian

The Wonder of Girls

Understanding the Hidden Nature of Our Daughters

by Michael Gurian
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  • Dec 1, 2001, 352 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Feb 2003, 352 pages
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megan

i'm just a teenager myself and when i read this book it made me realize some of these things for the first time, it's a really good book. if anyone wants to know what's going on with their daughter then this is a book that people should read.
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