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Summer Sisters, by Judy Blume
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 (7.5 stars)
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by orange_hot_chilli_pepper, April 30, 2008
 (5 stars)
CHAPTER I


CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT:

THE CHALLENGE AND THE MODEL


Concern for the values and morals of the young is an enduring adult preoccupation. Down through recorded history, this worry about the character of the younger generation is evident. Concern, however, has never been enough to ensure that the young possess the type of character that can sustain the individual and society. Some societies have failed to transmit their values to the young, and this has often meant their swift decline. The rubble of history is mute testimony to this failure.

Societies, of course, must do more than merely survive. They must also grow--in their understanding of what it means to be a human community, in the range of opportunities they offer each member for full human development, and in their capacity to handle the new ethical problems wrought by technology and other social changes. In addition, they must learn to function as part of an increasingly complex world community, where......


by bangarangxx, June 17, 2005
 (10 stars)
Every girl in the whole world should read this book. It is one of my all time favorite stories ever. The story is about two best friends, Vix and Caitlin, and the story of their friendship throughout the years. There's a lot of sex, but that doesn't bother many teen girls anyway..so it makes it more interesting. There is NEVER a dull moment in this book. They chose different paths in life, but are brought back together through heartbreak, love and friendship. They hurt each other and get back to being best friends and shows that the true friendships are those worth saving. I reccommend this book to every girl who has a best friend.


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