In our culture, we are constantly comparing and critiquing, so it is no surprise that being a teenager today can be really tough. As a teenager, you know that just about everybody wants to give you some sort of label: smart or dumb, athletic or awkward, pretty or un-pretty.
Unfortunately, in our labeling obsession, we often miss something much more important; the fact that each of us is an individual of infinite worth.
This book is intended to help you discover that infinite, individual worth.
About the Author:
Andrew T. Wright lives in Santaquin, Utah with his lovely wife, Lauren, and their four wonderful children, Holden, Gemma, Oliver, and Matilda. He has been a high school history teacher and coach for 15 years and has developed a deep appreciation for the youth.
When he is not teaching or coaching, he engages in almost any activity related to sports or the fine arts. He loves to sing, play the piano, and watch soccer.
Wright, Andrew T.