Back on Track (The Jen-Jen Chronicles, Book 2)

Kids, Teen, Social Issues, General Fiction, Fiction
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Author: Mark T. Arsenault ISBN: 9781370771240
Publisher: Mark T. Arsenault Publication: October 8, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mark T. Arsenault
ISBN: 9781370771240
Publisher: Mark T. Arsenault
Publication: October 8, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Jennifer lives with her best friend and her family while her daddy finds them a new place to live. Jennifer's back in school now and having fun with her new 'sister,' Danielle. Her dad promised her a birthday party at the jump park but he hasn't visited her in two weeks. She’s excited for the party but mad at her dad for not visiting her. To cope with her feelings she pretends everything is fine. When her feelings start coming out anyway, Jennifer learns that pushing your feelings down isn't healthy. She must decide if she can trust the Arnolds enough to share her true feelings with them.

Parental advisory: While written for younger readers, The Jen-Jen Chronicles deals with the subjects of neglect, substance abuse, and other serious topics, albeit in an age-appropriate way. This book may not be suitable for some children without parental guidance. We encourage parents/guardians to discuss the story and topics in this book with your child.

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Jennifer lives with her best friend and her family while her daddy finds them a new place to live. Jennifer's back in school now and having fun with her new 'sister,' Danielle. Her dad promised her a birthday party at the jump park but he hasn't visited her in two weeks. She’s excited for the party but mad at her dad for not visiting her. To cope with her feelings she pretends everything is fine. When her feelings start coming out anyway, Jennifer learns that pushing your feelings down isn't healthy. She must decide if she can trust the Arnolds enough to share her true feelings with them.

Parental advisory: While written for younger readers, The Jen-Jen Chronicles deals with the subjects of neglect, substance abuse, and other serious topics, albeit in an age-appropriate way. This book may not be suitable for some children without parental guidance. We encourage parents/guardians to discuss the story and topics in this book with your child.

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