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“What do you miss most about before your mum got sick?”
Once in a while a book comes along just when it is needed…
Teenagers are coming of age in an uncertain and sometimes scary world. The Teenager’s Book of Life gives young people the tools they need to take their first steps in a grown-up world that expects a lot of them and can often be unforgiving. It helps them to be honest with themselves about who they are and where they want to go in life, and it encourages them to have the confidence to pursue their passions and reach for their dreams.
WHAT TEENAGERS SAY
– Helps teenagers feel understood and less alone
– Equips them with tools to develop their self awareness, resilience and helps them find their way through hard times and painful experiences
– Assists in finding meaning, direction in their life and builds up their self-esteem and self-confidence
– Shows them that if they are to dream big, that no dream is out of reach
WHAT PARENTS SAY
– Makes it easier to have conversations that are sometimes difficult or uncomfortable to have
– Connects parents with their teenagers on an emotional and meaningful level that leads to more shared understanding
– Brings parents back to their teen years to remember how it felt to transition through the most confusing time in life, limboland in between childhood and adulthood
WHAT PROFESSIONALS SAY
– Bridges the gap in outdated education by providing a modern way to teach teenagers life skills
– Provides teachers, counsellors and coaches with a resource that is engaging and dynamic that can help young people explore their fullest potential
– Allows educators and carers to connects with teens in a meaningly and current way to hold their attention in a world full of distractions
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The Teenager’s Book of Life available in print and can be ordered online here or in 93 locations nationwide in Ireland.

The Teenager’s Book of Life is now available in audiobook, stick in your earphones and press play!

The Teenager’s Book of Life YouTube channel has video snippets from the book, read by the author Tony Griffin.
