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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

The High School Survival Guide


 Title: The High School Survival Guide
 Author: Ally Mosher, Tracy Keith with photography by Darren Phillips
Genre: Non-fiction teen literature
Publisher: MoshPit Publishing
Publication Date: 2011
eBook: Available in PDF format from Thermoshop
Pages: 158

 Synopsis 

The High School Survival Guide, winner in the 2012 Teen Literature Non-Fiction category in the Dan Poynter Global eBook Awards, is a down to earth, hands on handbook to help teen survive high school.

This is a fun and teen-friendly ebook which takes on on all aspects of being a teenaged girl. The look is more like a magazine – lots of color, many great pictures, text boxes and dialog – all aimed to make this easily read and fun to read! It is a great guide for teen girls – and offers tips, advice and examples of real situations. It is  broken into sections on school life, home life, social life, love life, work life and inner life. All in all, this ebook is a fun read!!

What Others are Saying

The High School Survival Guide was nominated for a Dan Poyner eBook Award in the Teen Literature Non-Fiction category in June, 2012. After review by a variety of judges, it was chosen as the winner in that category.

The High School Survival Guide is a "full-colour, highly visual book for 11-14 year old girls - designed to be a keepsake through their high school years. The book’s focus is inspiring confidence and self-acceptance, and this message is communicated through practical advice for day-to-day high school situations, a guide to getting a job, dating and friendship advice, and tips for home and family."  MoshPit Publishing Media Kit

The High School Survival Guide can be found on Facebook, too!

Irene Taylor received her copy of The High School Survival Guide as a judge in the 2012 Dan Poynter eBook Awards program. She can be reached through this website or email her.

Copyright 2012 Irene Taylor. The copyright of the review of The High School Survival Guide in My Book Blog: eBook Reviews is owned by Irene Taylor. Permission to republish in print or online must be granted by the author of this blog in writing.

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