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Quit for Teens

by Charles F. Wetherall
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Overview

WARNING! SMOKING BY TEENAGERS KILLS SPORTS EXCELLENCE, FOULS BREATH AND CLOTHES, DIMINISHES DATING OPPORTUNITIES, CREATES A CHRONIC SHORTNESS OF CASH, AND CAUSES BLINDNESS TO THE TRUTH THAT CIGARETTES KILL 500,000 PEOPLE IN THE U.S. EVERY YEAR.

This little book may influence you (or a loved teen) to abandon a pleasurable, intoxicating, and deadly habit to become an in-control-type person on the road to nonsmoking health.

Wetherall's Quit, about the size of a pack of cigarettes, gave no-nonsense facts, tips and insights about why people smoke and how they might stop. Now, he's at it again, writing a similar sized volume directed at teens--a matter-of-fact book about why teens start smoking, peer pressure, parents who smoke and Joe Camel's influence.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1995
Publisher
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Pages
196
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780836270310

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