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How to Win Friends and Influence People for Girls

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Every parent knows that the teenage years are difficult for their daughters. It is a time when girls are insecure - they are anxious to fit in, but desperate to stand out and assert their independence. Now the experts from Dale Carnegie bring their time-tested techniques to teenage girls in order to help them become self-assured and savvy leaders rather than followers of the pack. Millions of people around the world have - and continue to - improve their lives based on the teachings of Dale Carnegie. In this new book Dale's daughter Donna presents the rules for success to teenage girls in straightforward, simple language. The book addresses how teenage girls can deal with: peer pressure; bullying; gossip; popularity; and, most importantly, boys! In addition, the book provides concrete countermeasures for avoiding pitfalls of the teenage social world, with anecdotes, quizzes and questionnaires to ground the techniques.

256 pages, Paperback

First published June 2, 2005

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Donna Dale Carnegie

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Donna Dale Carnegie is the daughter of Dale Carnegie, one of the most successful self-help authors in history. Donna serves as the Chairman of the Board of Dale Carnegie & Associates, Inc.

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18 reviews
August 20, 2020
An outstanding book that describes how can girls fix various problems. I really loved the way they plot a situation so you can picture the way you should do and don't do. amazing and pure fabulous
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55 reviews
May 18, 2019
One of the best self help books I’ve read in a while.
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28 reviews10 followers
May 8, 2014
A light refreshing read. This book,addressed to teenage girls,is written in a simple explanatory that delivers the same messages associated with richer, more research-filled books. I read this book twice; once in my freshman year and once 2 years after graduation. It was never boring or irrelevant no matter how old I am. It still conveyed its purposes clearly and in an interesting manner. I am giving it 5 stars because I believe it is relevant for everyone and the ideas of which it is composed represent life skills that no one should go without. It is exceptionally important for young girls because it illustrates examples closely related to their lives. I am so passing this book on to my daughter, if I ever have one, before she starts high school.
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311 reviews36 followers
April 24, 2013
Unfortunately I missed out on having such life assisting advice. My daughter (though to young for this book at the moment) will have the benefit of a clearer understanding that what is considered normal won't need to be told by her mother. (whom knows nothing...) )
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36 reviews15 followers
October 9, 2013
a very interesting inspiring book <3
i love how she gave examples for everything she's talking about , but the thing that i didn't like is there's nothing make u really want to complete reading unless if you want to ..
but in general i like it and i definitely recommend it .. *-*
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79 reviews32 followers
September 1, 2011
It was given to me by someone who thought it was funny. It's like American high school movies, really funny.
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19 reviews58 followers
July 26, 2011
This book really hepled in my life, and how to treat friends right and not only friends but my family too. I just hope to remember doing all the tips!
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