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Everygirl (4 Revised edition)

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Concurrently with her physical development, a teenage woman's opinions and attitudes develop and change as the years pass.

She moves from being a girl, dependant on her parents for support and nourishment, to a relatively or completely independent woman.

For some, this transition is easy, but for others, it is a period of apparent conflict, anger, and anxiety as the teenager and her parents find that their relationship is changing.

Providing a reassuring advice about the mysteries and problems of growing up.

Covering current personal and social issues that concern young women.

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Oxford University Press
0195516664 / 9780195516661
Paperback / softback
26/06/2003
United Kingdom
288 pages, numerous halftones and line drawings
136 x 213 mm, 350 grams
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