WIN – My Life Unscripted

This is a WONDERFUL book for any teen in your life. I gave a copy to my cousin last year!

My Life Unscripted: Who’s Writing Your Life?

Using the metaphor of screenwriting, My Life, Unscripted explores relationships in every teenage girl’s life-with herself, her friends and enemies, her parents, guys, and with God.
Real-life scripts, screenwriting terms, and timely topics, make this an interesting read for teen girls as they delve into their own inner struggles and outward relationships. They’ll also learn the importance of “scripting” their own responses BEFORE challenging life-situations arise, so they are able to think about, pray about, and consider how to face these situations before the scene begins. By contrasting real-life with TV or movies, teens discover they don’t have to get caught up in the drama.

Review by Tanya Peila

24/7 MOMS Project Manager

tanya@247moms.com

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32 Responses

  1. I would LOVE to give this book to my niece, who's sexually active at 15 and so addicted to boys because of all the struggles she has with her parents. Her sister, whos 13, is now VERY ANGRY all the time and she could use the read, too! Praying I win this one. @sassyserena at jrhslh98@att.net

  2. I would definitely give this to my co-worker who has a 14 yr old girl. She's always tries to keep communication open with her.

    bwalker1123 at gmail dot com

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