heyitsmeg777's review

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3.0

I suppose this book is good for younger girls, I'm not sure why this was in the teens section, but while the book focuses on the family, and it strays from the purpose of ourselves, it also has some empowering messages for younger girls who are still understanding who they are, and are beginning to accept themselves with all their flaws.

Thank you Netgalley for letting me read this book!

kelsialexander's review

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4.0

After previously reading the adult's version of this book, I was thrilled to have the opportunity to preview the version for Young Readers. Emily Ley does a spectacular job of encouraging the reader to strive the be their very best - even if their very best is not perfect. In today's society, women and girls often are pressured to compete; to be better than eachother. Ley emphasizes giving yourself grace - that a bad day may not necessarily be an actual bad day when seen in the proper light.

alessandrareads's review

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5.0

I wish I would have read this book in my teen years. It has everything I would have wanted to listen in those times when I was worried about doing everything and didn't know how to say no. This book is perfect for those young girls to read for a good advice.
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