Offers insight for young women on struggling to live up to expectations and discusses how a relationship with God can help them figure out who they are meant to be.
As the Depression begins to take hold in the autumn of 1929, thirteen-year-old Jane records in her diary the day-to-day changes in her family's circumstances when her father loses his job.
making the most of the best time of your life (so far)
Palmer, Adam
2008
Presents a guide, in question-and-answer format, for high schoolers, covering topics such as individuality, family and peer issues, academics, culture, and college preparation.
"Joyce Meyer's discussion of the clear steps women must take in their faith to become confident, assured, and independent in their walk with God."--Provided by the publisher.
After spending a year living as an observer in the Lubavitcher community in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, the author profiles seven girls from the community ages thirteen to twenty-three about their adolescent concerns and their experience at Lubavitch.