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The Secret Me: My Mind


The Secret Me

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No. of pages 128

Published: 2008

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I feel so weird! Moody, gloomy, feel like nothing's right? Don't worry you haven't turned into a weirdo overnight. It's called growing up! Find out what's going on and why, and you'll feel a whole lot better. Growing up can be tough. As there's mind-boggling emotional stuff to contend with as well as all the physical changes. Lots of girls don't feel comfortable discussing these issues with an adult, even (or especially!) their mums. Its friends they choose to talk to. But friends aren't necessarily up on the nitty gritty facts. That's where "The Secret Me" series comes in. With an accessible style and positive, open approach, along with funky illustrations, this book, and its companion volume, tackles the growing-up stuff with humour and good sense. There are activities, sections to fill in, quizzes, diagrams and charts, questions and answers, as well as the plain-talking straight facts.

 

This book is part of a book series called The Secret Me .

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published 2008 by Random House Children's Publishers UK .

Author: Ali Ritchie. Biography details to follow. Illustrator: Nila Aye was born in Rangoon. She studied Graphic Design at Central St. Martin's, graduating in 1995. Since graduating, Nila has worked for numerous clients in various different fields from greetings cards, stationery and advertising to book publishing. Her clients include Paperchase, BBC, British Vogue, Tatler, Telegraph Magazine, Marks and Spencer, Harrods, Time Out and of course Random House Children's Books. Nila also has a weekly column in You magazine.

This book is in the following series:

The Secret Me

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