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How to be an Extraordinary Teenager
by John Bytheway
Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1999 (76p.)
 

Genre:  Unassigned

Subjects: Mormon youth--Conduct of life; Teenagers--Conduct of life; Teenagers--Religious life;
Summary:
What's the difference between an ordinary teenager and an extraordinary one? A great deal, as sought-after youth speaker John Bytheway points out in his latest book for teens.

In his usual lively manner John Bytheway draws useful contrasts between typical and better-than-typical teenage attributes and invites readers to rise above the ordinary. After all, being extraordinary is just being ordinary with a little "extra!" [from publisher web site]

more information at publisher's web site
http://deseretbook.com/item/5005568/How_to_Be_an_Extraordinary_Teenager

HBLL Call No: BX 8646.2 .B998h 1999

Reviewed In:
Self-Help Books for Teens by Hollie Parry






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