Ten Mistakes Parents Make With Teenagers: And How to Avoid Them Kesler, Jay
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From Before you read any further... You see, I was allowed to read this book ahead of time. I know what it says, and I know the man who wrote it. In fact, he is the one who asked me to write this preface. (After all these years, and so many books,...
Visually inspected by Bonnie : paperback, copyright 1988 , no marking text, very good condition on pages, book cover, and binding, light shelf wear
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Product description: From Before you read any further... You see, I was allowed to read this book ahead of time. I know what it says, and I know the man who wrote it. In fact, he is the one who asked me to write this preface. (After all these years, and so many books, I thought he'd never ask.) Actually, I chuckled as I read the manuscript - thinking back on our famous debates downstairs in the hobby shop, the three and a half mile walks down the Illinois Prairie Path.... and back again; our in=the-fishing-boat discussions; and the countless road trips he took me on when I was a kid. Sometimes we connected. Other times we fought. People often ask me, "What was it like to be Jay Kesler's son?" Frankly, I don't know, Jay Kesler is the only father I've ever had. Was he a good father? The Best! Was he a perfect father? Not by a long shot, But dad seemed to understand the meaning of words like "process" and "consistency." And, in spite of his hectic life, my father and I developed hobbies to