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The Truth About Breaking Up, Making Up, and Moving On

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Relationships are like road trips.

Sometimes they're an exciting adventure. But sometimes they're like a traffic jam going nowhere. Or even worse, they're a wrong turn that's taken you hundreds of miles off your course.

With much-needed humor and honest advice, bestselling author and speaker Chad Eastham helps you think through tough but necessary relationship issues such as:

· Why some people find happiness, while others find heartache

· Why pain hurts so much

· When to break up

· When to make up

Chad's conversational tone, facts, and advice encourage young people to rethink life's conversations, even the difficult stuff like heartbreak. There is nothing in life that is too big, too painful, or too difficult that God cannot make better and use to teach us about love. Nothing.

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    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2013

      Gr 8-10-Christian author and speaker Eastham adds another title to his collection of relationship guides for teens. He uses humor, quotations from literature, Bible passages, and personal stories to help teens navigate through the pain and confusion of a romance's end. Eastham's down-to-earth style and older-brother tone allow him to deliver clear and honest advice. He also offers suggestions about how to spot red flags and handle breakups with dignity (e.g., finding inner peace and closure, turning to friends and family, etc.) and outlines behaviors that will likely result in greater heartache in the long run (e.g., begging to reunite, plotting revenge, etc.). One section covers the possibility of reconciliation. The use of Bible verses and the overall message that breaking up is part of God's plan and can teach readers valuable lessons for future relationships will limit this volume's readership. However, teens (and parents) looking for a Christian faith-based relationship guide will appreciate Eastham's personable approach and solid advice.-Elaine Baran Black, Georgia Public Library Service, Atlanta

      Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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