Pros: Lovely cover photography Cons: A former rebellious teen complains about her own rebellious teen. Boo hoo.
I have no idea what possessed me when I decided to read Augusta, Gone: A True Story. I’m not a parent, so I really have no need to study a parent’s perspective on how to handle a teenager who’s leading a life that’s a worse mess than David...
Pros: Easy to grasp emotionally, a book that offers hope to parents and teenagers both Cons: None. Not one.
Martha Tod Dudman is telling her fifteen year old daughter Augusta that she cannot, cannot, disappear into the woods or into flop houses for nights on end without calling her. That there will be no smoking, especially not in the house. That Augusta...
Pros: absolutely none Cons: Reads like a first draft than could have been written by a 10th grader.
One of the greatest examples of duplicity in contemporary society is the attitudes and treatment of pre-teen and early adolescent girls. On one hand, these are our sisters and daughters. We strive to protect them and to provide an environment conducive...
Pros: Great style. Tough subject. Honest treatment. Cons: No cons: It's a harsh book with language that's appropriate to the topic.
These are harsh times, and this book treats them harshly. Because my family has traipsed through similar woods, valleys and mountains, I really enjoyed reading this book. It gave insight into my mother's turmoil when my sister and I were rebelling...
Augusta, Gone is the true story of a 15-year-old girl who is doing everything to hurt herself and a mother who would try anything to save her. Dudman ...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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