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| Teen Virtue: Real Life, Real Issues...A Teen Girl's Survival Guide by Vicki Courtney | Reviewed by Michelle Combs |  | Publisher: Broadman & Holman
http://www.broadmanholman.com/
ISBN: 0805430563
Genre: Children/Y-A
Subgenre: Teen girls
Release date: Apr 2005
Format: Paperback
Pages: 150
Price: $14.99, $10.19
| This magazine is informative, entertaining, and a must read for young teen girls and their mothers. Teen Virtue projects an overwhelming feeling of fun as the reader eagerly thumbs through each new article, devouring informative knowledge of the issues facing today’s teen girl.
Christian writer Vicki Courtney bravely ventures through the ever-changing world faced by teen girls in the twenty-first century.
The magazine Teen Virtue aggressively challenges such controversial topics as… communicating safely via Internet, homosexuality, and body tattoos, with a solid Christian doctrine.
The magazine is colorfully assembled resembling popular teen magazines and addresses the issue of maintaining a moral wholesome life in the midst of the current world.
I found Courtney’s concept a brilliant approach to the moral issues facing today’s female. Teen Virtue gives viable solutions and helps overcome the challenges presented to our youth by the new millennium.
I give "Teen Virtue" a rating of 5 on a scale of 1 to 5 for its entertainment value, presentation of its informative knowledge, and attractive layout. | | |
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