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OverviewCruising Through The Teens - Easier Than It Seems asks us to go to a place of stillness inside to experience a few seconds without thinking. Once you see what's possible within, your without will be utterly transformed. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gerald SchaeferPublisher: Shirespress Imprint: Shirespress Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.213kg ISBN: 9781605715483ISBN 10: 1605715484 Pages: 84 Publication Date: 12 February 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI couldn't stop reading. I also read some of it to my 18-year-old, and he wants to read the rest of it. Cruising through the Teens offers advice to readers about how to live life to its fullest, to find your inner strength, and to make things happen ... you're often more powerful than you realize.-Carol Taylor, BEd, teacher and author of Smiling Single Mom-It's ALL Right!, Olds, Alberta, Canada [This] book is so relatable that if teens were to read it, they would be able to connect with most, if not all, of what you're saying. ... They would have an understanding of how much easier life can be. ... The points that you make really connect to what we are going through. -Kenza Moore, Milliken High School, Long Beach, California Author InformationGerald Schaefer grew up in Cut Bank, Montana a small town near the Blackfeet Indian Reservation and Glacier National Park to the west and Alberta, Canada to the north (I have to pinpoint a little cause not everyone has seen the movie.) In 1954 I went away to a Catholic boarding school in De Pere, Wisconsin for 3 of my 4 high school years. Upon graduating, I attended a Norbertine monastery, also in De Pere, where I studied for the priesthood for 4 years. After leaving the priesthood path, I taught in various schools in the midwest and California until retiring from Los Angeles Unified School District in 2000 where I had been teaching Special Education at Edison Middle School. I have two children and four grandchildren from my first marriage as well as two stepchildren and four grandchildren from my second marriage. My second wife died in August from AZ. My first wife still resides near Madison, Wisconsin. My life took a dramatic turn when I read The Power of Now, recommended by a classmate at Cut Bank High School reunion in 2008. Since then I have experienced new, added dimensions to 'my' life (not sure if it's 'mine' anymore), which exceed anything I might have previously imagined. To put it simply, life now 'works, ' whereas it previous didn't (and was problematic at best, catastrophic at worst). Or even more simply, I have no complaints! Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |