Teens With the Courage to Give: Young People Who Triumphed over Tragedy and Volunteered to Make a Difference (Call to Action Book)
Item Description
Fourth in the Conari Press Call to Action series, this volume profiles 30 amazing young people who have overcome great personal odds to reach out and help others. First-person accounts include an amputee running in the Paralympics; the son of a cancer patient creating support groups for kids with sick parents; a girl who helped her mother and younger sister as they died of AIDS and who is now an AIDS awareness and prevention volunteer; and one of the students from the Littleton, Colorado, shooting who has created a teen drop-in center. With their stories, these remarkable teens take us to the depths of their struggles and the heights of their newfound sense of purpose and peace.
Product Details
- Author: Jackie Waldman
- Publication Date: 2000-04
- Publisher: Conari Press
- Product Group: Book
- Manufacturer: Conari Press
- Binding: Paperback, 218 pages
- Package Dimensions:
- Dimensions: 698L x 649W x 73H
- Weight: 67
- List Price: $15.95
- UPC: 645241005041
- ISBN: 1573245046
- ASIN: 1573245046
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Customer Reviews
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This book is for everyone!
2006-04-09
Reviewer: Aunt Laya Saul
Teens and adults alike will be inspired and moved by this most amazing book. I'm very inspired by others who rise above the challenges of life-not in a sugar coated way, but in a real, down to earth way. The endings are not always perfect, but they are always inspiring. This book brought me to tears, for the sadness of some young people's trials, but mostly for the way each of these amazing young people are changing the world with their actions. They are the light of hope. (Okay, so I'm corny!) It really doesn't get much better than this.
From a girl who finds herself terribly lonely after a move, to a boy who loses a limb, to a boy from a gang, to battling illness or drugs, and many more, each a different story, a different challenge, the teens in this book represent everyone. Kudos to Jackie Waldman!
If you work with teens, if you are a teen, if you're related to a teen, if you were a teen: read this book. Be inspired. And then share it.
I'd give it ten stars if I could. Highly recommended!
Aunt Laya
Author of the self help book for teens "You Don't Have to Learn Everything the Hard Way"
Compelling
2002-07-11
Reviewer:
This book is amazing. Every story brought tears to my eyes. Every single young adult (some are probabally adults by now) is amazing in their own way. I can't wait to see more of Mrs. Waldman's work! You have to read this book to realize that not every teen in America is on their way down, to a life on the streets. Many people think all teens are bad news...read this it will change your mind. I wish all kids in america were like these amazing kids
Read "Teens" and Renew Your Faith in America's Youth
2000-04-02
Reviewer: Polly Condon
The stories of the 30 teens who contributed to this book by Jackie Waldman truly inspired and moved me. Their courage to reach beyond their own personal pain and give to others is nothing short of heroic.Our country is in good hands with young people like these contributing and getting involved. If you have children, teens or pre-teens, this book should be required reading. Thank you Jackie for sharing their stories with us. I would also recommend Jackie's first book "The Courage to Give" and look forward to any follow-up books that she may have in the works.
