I’m delighted and excited to announce that my latest book, What’s Up With My Family?, Book 3 of my Middle School Confidential™ series was published last week by Free Spirit Publishing. I’ve just received my first shipment!
Every once in a while kids and parents will disagree and siblings will drive each other crazy. OK, it probably happens more often than that, but the point is, it happens… in every family. It’s normal for family members to have trouble cooperating all the time. But “normal” doesn’t automatically mean necessary. If your tweens or young teens could use some new strategies for getting along at home this book is for them!
Help is on the way! As with all Middle School Confidential books, What’s Up With My Family? offers real solutions to real problems. That’s what brings 11-14 year olds back to the series again and again. As one 7th grader said, “I love these books!”
Read an excerpt and some early reviews.
Click here to order a personally autographed first edition copy of What’s Up With My Family?, illustrated by Matt Kindt. Perfect for the 6th-8th grader in your life. $9.99 plus shipping (and tax for CA residents).
Also available: The award-winning Be Confident in Who You Are, Book 1 of Middle School Confidential, and Book 2, Real Friends vs. the Other Kind.Email List Discount
Order all three books for a special Annie Fox email list discount.
Best regards to you and family and best wishes for a happy, healthy 2010!
In friendship,
Annie
P.S. If you haven't heard my podcast*, Family Confidential, Secrets of Successful Parenting, have a listen on iTunes, or here at FamilyConfidential.com. I just posted a new one yesterday, So Sexy So Soon with author Diane E. Levin, Ph.D. Here's a description:
We want our kids to value themselves & others for their human and humane qualities. Marketers have very different objectives for our children. Annie Fox talks about the negative impact of media on childhood with Diane E. Levin, author of “So Sexy So Soon: The New Sexualized Childhood and How Parents Can Protect Their Kids” (Random House, 2009). More »
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