Reviews from Parents of Teens:
“I love the mix of general advice and real-life questions and answers. Plus, it gives the
reader concrete suggestions on how to tackle a problem.”
“The book is thoughtful and oozes with common sense. The advice seems borne of both compassion and a
track record of good parenting which persuades you that teenagers reading it will be in good hands. Also it
makes difficult situations seem manageable and speaks directly to teens in a respectful, positive, non- patronizing
manner. It’s even got great universal wisdom parents can find useful in their own lives! I will recommend it
to my teen and my preteen when she's old enough for the book.”
“The book had a lot of helpful ideas to assist parents with problems teens have or will possibly face.
It gave positive feedback to the teens in a way that teens would take as non-threatening (meaning it didn’t
sound like an adult giving a lecture on how to handle problems).”
“I liked the fact that the book displayed a wide variety of problems/questions that teens come across—things
that I would not necessarily think would be a problem but to a teen it is real. This was a great reminder to
me to keep remembering this when my own children come to me with their issues.”
Reviews from the Media:
“Frank and upbeat... will appeal to teens eager for
help with relationships.”
—KLIATT

“[The author's] amiable, informal responses to concerns
and problems ecourage positive, yet realiastic thinking... An appealing,
high-interest title.”
—School
Library Journal

“Intriguing letters... solid responses... provides
practical, down-to-earth advice. 'In Friendship, Terra' closes every letter
setting the tone for the book... This title will be useful for junior
and senior high school students seeking advice... adults who want to understand
issues that teens face and gain insight into how naive they might be about
handling certain situations should read this book.”
—VOYA

“Her model of open discussion will resonate with a
great many teens. With a narrative voice that's equal parts warmth, gravity,
and pep, Fox tells teens how they can create healthy relationships with
peers, family, 'BFs and GFs' (boyfriends and girlfriends).”
—Booklist

“Offers a step-by-step plan to navigating emotional
minefields.”
—Publishers
Weekly

“Some of the questions are funny, some are heartbreaking.
All are treated seriously. Terra's combination of common sense, professional
training, and empathy can't be beat.”
—St.
Charles County Kids, Suburban Journals of St. Louis

“What a great book! Of course I can relate, even though I am in
my fifties. =) The way [Annie] has organized and presented her material
makes that possible. So does her accessible, friendly, respectful style.
“[Annie's] gentle wisdom, concern for each individual,
and sensible action steps make this a must-read for teens and the people
that work with them. She shares solid advice on a vast array of problems.
I will be proud to give this to the teacher in the Assessment Center at
Juvenile Hall, knowing she will share excerpts with her students and let
them read the book during silent reading periods.”
—B. Lynn Goodwin, WriterAdvice
(formerly Haven's List) Managing Editor

“This kid’s guide will help teens learn to have
healthier, happier relationships with all the people in their lives—including
with themselves.”
—Youth Light

“This book is for teens. The format is questions from
real kids with answers from other teenagers. A good choice if your son
or daughter has difficulty talking about their feelings and concerns.
The writing is appropriate for teen readers. There is much in these pages
to help teens feel like their concerns are normal, and that they are not
alone.”
—Northwest
Family Magazine

“Maybe teens need their own advice columnist syndicated
in newspapers nationwide. Annie/Terra would be a natural. She doesn't
just leave teens with advice (on everything from ‘Sex, Unhealthy
Romantic Relationships, & Good-byes’ to ‘Getting Along with
Parents’). She tells questioners ‘Where to Turn’ for help
or further investigation.”
—Net
Family News

“...a frank, positive and realistic guide to getting
along and building good relationships.”
—Albuquerque,
NM Journal

“Filled with frank, yet positive advice... [The author]
discusses the physical and emotional aspects of these issues and talks
straight without preaching, with a good common-sense approach to teen
questions.”
—Valleykids Parent News (Chicago)

“...Annie
Fox offers practical, candid, ‘real-world’ advice for teens... Can You Relate? is a reader-friendly
‘insider's guide’ written to help teens through the tumultuous and confusing years
of adolescents — and has a great deal of value for parents and caring
adults as well!”
—The
Children's Bookwatch, an Official Newsletter of The
Midwest Book Review


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