Alexis Haros
Senior year is no walk in the park. Anyone who has ever told you that is lying! There will be struggles and there will be challenges you have to face throughout this year and for the rest of your life. The best thing to do is to overcome it and take control of what you can. It's okay to struggle and ask for help. Accept people into your life because I'm sure they can understand the pressure you are going through this long year. It's the last nine months of holding someone's hand and you are off into the world. It's okay to not know what the future holds. You might end up where you want or you might end up somewhere completely different, but in the end, it's your life and you have to make every moment count. As my year comes to an end, the best advice I can give is to not give up. The end is near and this is when the adrenaline has to kick in. Enjoy every minute while you can and make memories with those around you because this is how you're going to remember your senior year. And don't forget to pass your classes. What good is it if you can't do that?
Juliana Koloczi
Teenagers years aren't the worst, but they're by far not the best. It's a time where people's expectations are high, and being 'yourself' is kind of a challenge. I hope this book helps anyone who's confused or struggling through this part of their life. The future is bright, don't forget that you have a lot of time ahead of you to make mistakes, and learn forgiveness.
YOU ARE READING
Salted Wound
Teen FictionAnastacia Flores doesn't live a perfect life, but she pushes herself into her education to have a bright future and become a teacher. She is loved and supported by her family, her boyfriend, Luis, and her best friends. Zamari Sabian is a deviant wh...