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HEARTBREAK AND ROSES

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Presenting firsthand accounts of teen love gone wrong, a collection of violent and obsessive young adult relationships recounts the bittersweet stories about finding and keeping love at all costs.

158 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1994

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Janet Bode

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July 13, 2010
I read this book and I've been trying to find it ever since. I love this book. And am going to buy it now so I can read it again I read it when I was 13 I am now 18 this book is one of the first books I read. Must read.
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May 1, 2024
This was a random pickup at a school book sale. I thought it sounded and looked interesting and I wanted to get out of my comfort zone in what I was reading. Because it has short stories that were only a few pages long, I made it a Bathroom Book - I always have one of those - and am so glad that I didn't try to read it all in one sitting, it's not really made for that. If I had read this book as a teenager I still wouldn't have liked it, and if a teacher had forced me to read it for class, I'm pretty sure that it would have turned me off reading for a long while. There wasn't really a point to the whole book other than going; do you see, every teenager has love problems, too. Which is all great and good and some teens need to know that they are not alone in what they feel, but, somehow, the book just sort of missed a major point that I thought would be in it. Yes, I'm talking about help lines or sites or just having the author say; and so-and-so should have told the police about... It didn't have that added bit of important information which would have added a little hope to those teens that needed it. This whole book could have had some teens realizing that there are ways and people to help them get out of a bad relationship. It's sad that this book didn't have that.

And just to let you know, both of my kids read this book in school and both did not like it. Each story was written in the same adult voice, not as if a teenager had written them. There should have been a separate voice for each story not the same one over and over again. It reminded me too much of Go Ask Alice (a completely made up book that says it's a real journal! Never read it, it's not real) This book had the same vibe. Now, don't get me wrong, I didn't mind reading the book and reading some of the entries were heartbreaking, but, I just didn't like it. Like all the books that I know I will never read again, I'm going to find a new home for this one. This one just wasn't for me.
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October 26, 2019
I cannot tell you how much this book changed my life. I first read it in 7th grade, and I was finally able to see the abuse that I was currently being in. I loved this book, I needed tissues by the first story was over. I love that the author put multiple stories in one book, the 'chapters' were short and it got the point across for the reader, I definitely recommend!
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May 6, 2008
Don't give up your life for anyone or anything.
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November 7, 2008
Full of life stories, love tragedies and poems stories problems. ect....
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May 7, 2010
I want to read "Heartbreak and Roses: Real Life Stories of Troubled Love (Social Studies, Tenn Issues," because it seems interesting.
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