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    <body><![CDATA[Thumbed through this last night.  It made YALSA's Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers Top 10 List last year and with good reason.  It's filled with lots of good information girls might want to know about their bodies but are too afraid to ask.  The information is accessible, well-researched, and is separated into chapters about skin, hair, breasts, and &quot;down there&quot;.  Nancy Amanda Redd is also very candid about her own experiences as a teen.  I think every girl could benefit from having a copy of this book given to them at about age 13 or 14.  ]]></body>
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