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Living Fifteen: A Peer into the Mind of a Teenager
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Living Fifteen: A Peer into the Mind of a Teenager in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $1.48


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Living Fifteen: A Peer into the Mind of a Teenager in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $1.48
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Size: Kobo eBook
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Living life as a teenager is hard; we are treated like children and expected to behave like adults.
Being a part of Gen Z is harder; cybercrime, bullying and insecurities are just routine things for us.
But it’s not all sadness and despair, there is excitement, self-discovery and emotion too. Living Fifteen is a poetry book that articulates the experiences into words words that speak on levels, words that make you laugh, words that make you cry and words that understand you.
Read this book to realise that you aren’t alone in this battle against the world; to realise what your children are going through and that you too were once a teenager who felt the world was working against you.
So pick this book up and give it a read. Send pictures of what you like about it to your friends; pass it on; tuck it safely in a box only to rediscover it in a few years and read it once more.
Living life as a teenager is hard; we are treated like children and expected to behave like adults.
Being a part of Gen Z is harder; cybercrime, bullying and insecurities are just routine things for us.
But it’s not all sadness and despair, there is excitement, self-discovery and emotion too. Living Fifteen is a poetry book that articulates the experiences into words words that speak on levels, words that make you laugh, words that make you cry and words that understand you.
Read this book to realise that you aren’t alone in this battle against the world; to realise what your children are going through and that you too were once a teenager who felt the world was working against you.
So pick this book up and give it a read. Send pictures of what you like about it to your friends; pass it on; tuck it safely in a box only to rediscover it in a few years and read it once more.

















