Girls are told to be
brave and find themselves. This isn’t an easy task in today’s
busy world. This devotional gives a girl a chance to take time to
figure out who she is. The tone of the book is conversational. It’s
like having an older friend to talk to.
The book is full of
stories and insights from the author’s growing up years. These are
stories a tween can relate to and make the book personal. There are
also quizzes and space for the girls to respond to questions. The
questions are designed to help her think about who she is and what
she wants.
The book is divided
into 100 chapters. If taken a day at a time, the devotionals cover
about three months. However, they can be used more slowly. The
content focuses on areas important to young girls, school, family,
friends, and, of course, Jesus.
I highly recommend
this book. A young girl would love it. The book itself is lovely, a pleasure to read. It also gives a chance for a mother or
grandmother to read the book with the girl and talk about the
content. The content could also be used in more formal situations. It
could form the basis for discussions in a Sunday school class, for
example.
I received this book
from Handlebar Publishing for this review.
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