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Hardback192 pages
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Simon & Schuster Children's an imprint of Simon & Schuster LtdSuitable for Ages
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16th September 2009ISBN
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The Secret to Teen Power
Paul Harrington
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'The Secret' is an international phenomenon that has inspired millions of people to live extraordinary lives. The Secret to Teen Power makes that material accessible and relevant for today's over programmed, stressed-out teens in this fast-movingand changing 21st century world. For example, it explains how the law of attraction can help teens navigate their friendships, relationships, schoolwork, money, and even more global issues like politics and the environment. By making use of the basic principles outlined in The Secret to Teen Power teenagers will achieve happiness and fulfilment and those long held dreams, so difficult to bring to life, can be unearthed.
Synopsis
The Secret to Teen Power by Paul HarringtonThe Secret gives you the power to have, do, or be anything you choose whether it's wealth, success, great relationships, better health and self-esteem, in fact anything your heart desires. Already a huge number one hit in the US, it is sure to getting teens talking about 'the secret'.
About The Author
As producer of The Secret film, Paul Harrington learned the law of attraction firsthand from Rhonda Byrne, author of The Secret. Not only did he transform his own life using the Secret principles, he saw the thousands upon thousands of letters from people around the world who had used The Secret to change their lives. It was Paul’s own teenage daughter who inspired him to take this knowledge and share it with a teenage audience.
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