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I Know Just How You Feel by Cheryl Meier
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I Know Just How You Feel (edition 1994)

by Cheryl Meier

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Cheryl Meier remembers her teenage years-the questions, the concerns, the hurts, the joys and the revelations. A teenager when she wrote these devotionals, Cheryl takes a straightforward approach to the issues facing teens today-speaking openly and honestly about topics from hypocrisy to peer pressure, schoolwork to music, and first loves to broken relationships.… (more)
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Title:I Know Just How You Feel
Authors:Cheryl Meier
Info:Thomas Nelson (1994), Paperback, 164 pages
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Cheryl Meier remembers her teenage years-the questions, the concerns, the hurts, the joys and the revelations. A teenager when she wrote these devotionals, Cheryl takes a straightforward approach to the issues facing teens today-speaking openly and honestly about topics from hypocrisy to peer pressure, schoolwork to music, and first loves to broken relationships.

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