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Works by Marke Bieschke

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Dear Teen Me: Authors Write Letters to Their Teen Selves (2012) — Contributor — 118 copies, 19 reviews

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This book has a reassuring yet breezy tone that seems perfect for its audience. I wasn't surprised to learn that the authors consulted with teens as they wrote the book. As a parent, I appreciated the way the book focused on empowerment and reassurance, e.g., it's ok to not have everything figured out, it's ok to wait until you're comfortable, feelings come in many many varieties so it's ok if you don't exactly fit a stereotype, etc. I think the book would work especially well for young show more teens: it has advice for how to know whether you are gay, how to find out if the person who has a crush on you is gay, how to ask someone on a date, what you're supposed to do on a date, etc., though it does talk about sex too. There's a long table about STI's that would probably be quite helpful except that it's impossible to read on an e-reader. show less
Easy read, lots of information about the many different types of protests, ranging from sit-ins to marches, from the early colony days to present day protests. Solid read for US history classes.
For GLBTQ teens wanting straight, supportive advice about coming out and living a safe, happy, and healthy life, this is an indispensible guide. Written in friendly, frank language, the easy-to-read title, supplemented with pen and ink drawings, covers everything from validation to dating to safe sex. Highly recommended -- this is a book some patrons desperately need as they discover themselves. (49)
A pretty informative guide, though sometimes it feels like it tries a little too hard to try to relate to teenagers by trying to be hip and quirky.

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