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Split: A Graphic Reality Check for Teens Dealing with Divorce

by Marcus Brotherton
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Overview

The Real Deal

Life is tough. You’ve got questions. You’ve got choices…and the results are yours to live with. So go ahead—do a little investigating and discover the answers for yourself. The graphically captivating books in the FlipSwitch series are the real deal. They unashamedly tackle pressing issues that you face every day. After pinpointing God’s solution, they offer practical steps that will help you take your life in the right direction…without a doubt. Check ’em out:

HEAT : Sex. A huge reality check complete with stats and facts on who’s doing it and who’s paying for it (STD information).

BLUR : Who defines you? A startling glimpse into the reality of your self-image.

SPLIT : Divorce. Guidance as your own or your friends’ parents go ring-less.

BUZZ: Drugs and alcohol. What you need to know about beer, bongs, weed, tobacco, and other tempting substances.

Story Behind the Book

A team of youth pastors approached Multnomah with the need for a visual pivotal-issues series for teens—something that would enter into their world and confront the stuff they actually think, talk, and wonder about every day. These products called for a “back of the school bus” feel. Kids don’t get spoon-fed answers; they simply get enough cards on the table to create their own conversations. Now youth pastors everywhere can’t seem to hand out enough of them!

Synopsis

Life's tough. Get the guidance that's got the reality check. These graphically captivating books unashamedly tackle the very issues you're up against every day. Don't get stuck without 'em. Split: Divorce is ugly. It can shatter your hopes and taint your entire outlook on life. Here's guidance for you or your friends as parents go through the big "D."

About the Author, Marcus Brotherton

Marcus Brotherton is a journalist and professional writer, and the author or co-author of seventeen books.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2006
Publisher
The Doubleday Religious Publishing Group
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781590527160

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