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Where Should I Sit at Lunch?

Where Should I Sit at Lunch?


By Harriet Mosatche, Ph.D., and Karen Unger, M.A.
Written especially for teens aged 13-17, this is the ultimate all-in-one survival guide for today's high schoolers. The authors give no-nonsense advice that teenagers are looking for.

  • Gives real-life stories from teens who've "been there, done that," and tips from teen-friendly experts.
  • Discusses cliques, bullying, family issues, making friends, and dealing with the pressures of school.
  • Contains expert advice from dermatologists, principals, and media experts, as well as other teens who are in or who survived the battlefield of high school.
208 pages. Softcover. 2006.
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