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Jacklyn Brown takes you on a journey into the heart and soul of teenage drama and the choices they face in high school. These choices test and challenge the norms set before them in their home and in their personal lives. She allows the reader to take a look into the complex values teens encounter these days.

Jacklyn challenges some of the teenage norms her peers push upon her and others. She shares how the relationships that are formed expresses a group consciousness that ultimately reflect the choice to be one's most authentic self.

You will come away from reading this book realizing just how intuitively teenagers make decisions many parents would be proud of in the end. This is not to say that bad choices reflect anything about their home's values. Even bad choices are learning tools to bring a child back into who they really are and create an opportunity for growth into young adulthood.

This book is published by Urban Fire Publication and will soon be sold at your local bookstores. Reviewed Sam Oliver, author of, "The Path into Healing"

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First published January 1, 2009

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June 1, 2009
Jacklyn Brown takes you on a journey into the heart and soul of teenage drama and the choices they face in high school. These choices test and challenge the norms set before them in their home and in their personal lives. She allows the reader to take a look into the complex values teens encounter these days.

Jacklyn challenges some of the teenage norms her peers push upon her and others. She shares how the relationships that are formed expresses a group consciousness that ultimately reflect the choice to be one's most authentic self.

You will come away from reading this book realizing just how intuitively teenagers make decisions many parents would be proud of in the end. This is not to say that bad choices reflect anything about their home's values. Even bad choices are learning tools to bring a child back into who they really are and create an opportunity for growth into young adulthood.

This book is published by Urban Fire Publication and will soon be sold at your local bookstores. Reviewed by: Sam Oliver, author of, "The Path into Healing"

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August 2, 2009
Growing Up Can Be a Pain

As we grow from an adolescent to an adult we go through different experiences and at times must decide which options to take. Being young, the majority usually chooses what would benefit them at that point in time and not look at the bigger picture of how it will benefit them in the long run. Jacklyn Brown takes us through the life of Tiffany Green, from a caterpillar to a beautiful butterfly. She, along with her clique, go through the ups and downs, the heartaches and heartbreaks of growing up. Will Tiffany and her crew choose to become statistics? Or will they be able to move forward and make their dreams come true?

"Choices" is a good read for the youth. They would really benefit and some could relate to the issues that are presented in this novel. It is worth reading as well as an attention getter for adults as well. Reading this book took me back to my teenage years and how I overcame some of the stumbling blocks that got in my way. It surely will make you think about your current situation and how you decide what path to take.

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