For Every Girl
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Ongoing, First published Aug 06, 2017
Girls are judged daily by their facail features (beauty), their weight, their beliefs, their clothes, they are judged by almost everything. The sad truth is that some comments made by what women look like and what they believe, can sometimes lead them to have depression and constantly think that they are not enough and that they must change to fit into the unrealistic mold society has created. Hopefully this book can shed some light on this situation.
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Too Afraid To Hope

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I stare at the girl in the mirror, feeling the horrible scratchy material of the skinny jeans, harsh against my skin. I hate skinny jeans. But I want to fit in. I want to be one of those pretty, confident skinny girls. I want to look at the mirror and acknowledge that I am beautiful and appealing to boys. I'm not just a fat lump. I want to feel love like in the love stories. I want to know that someone out there is right for me. That someone loves me. I know that my Mom and my big brother love me. But that's all. I'm not even one of those half-decent girls that have one best friend: I am no one. **** This is the story of thirteen year old, Adeline, who is mercilessly made fun of because of her size. This is the story of how she proved those girls wrong. This proves that if you're not happy either, YOU CAN CHANGE!