Honey for a Teen's Heart
A**.
Invaluable resource
We started with Honey for a child’s heart and have graduated to this. Both are invaluable to keep smut out of your home. I can’t recommend it enough.
K**R
Helpful Tool for Excellent Family Discussions
My teens are grown up and my TBR list is already longer than manageable in this life. So why would I read and recommend this book? First of all because a really good YA book can be read and enjoyed by an adult. Secondly, I like books that make me think. The subtitle of Honey for a Teen's Heart is: "Using Books to Communicate with Teens" and Hunt offers hundreds of suggestions for family read-alouds that will open up the floor for discussion of crucial subjects. Some of her choices are more gritty than I like, but probably necessary because of the sordid world we live in. Each recommendation is followed by several paragraphs of explanation about its theme or its author's world view. Very helpful!Hunt lists some classics, but since most of those are already covered in Honey for a Child's Heart, she focuses here on newer books aimed at teens. Since I abhor most of the rubbish that has been written for young people in the last 60 years, I'm thankful for someone like Gladys Hunt who has sifted through the chaff and brought out the wheat.
S**L
Not just a book list
While I purchased this book for the list of suggested reading for our literature program next year, what I got out of it was worth every penny I paid and more. My son, daughter, and I are now reading books together out loud. It is bringing us together and helping us discuss topics that otherwise might not come up. I'm a pretty smart person and I don't know why it never occurred to me to do this with my children. Perhaps I was too busy trying to survive as a single mom during their beginning elementary years. Now that they are 10 and 12, I have found that reading together helps me bond with each of them and them with each other. The author provided numerous "aha" moments for me, and I am thankful. I feel that continuing to read together will help my emerging teens remain communicative with me as they begin their move toward independence. And that I can provide them with my Christian worldview perspective no matter what we read is an added bonus. I wanted to add, if your children attend public school, pay attention to what they are reading in class and get a copy of your own to read. The teacher's insight may be different from yours and your child will appreciate that you care enough to make the effort to connect with him/her in this way.
T**J
Must have book for parents of teens
I love all of the books in this series. I recommend them often to other mothers. This particular book for teen reading is very helpful to me as a parent when working with our High School English Department in trying to help direct reading assignments for advanced students. Teachers seem to think that advanced students need to skip right from children's books to adult books. They want our teens to jump into the adult world before they are emotionally mature enough to deal with so much adult content. This book points out that there is much good to be had in the teen reading years!
K**S
I had no idea there were books like this that helped review and help parents choose books ...
I had no idea there were books like this that helped review and help parents choose books wisely for their children. Mine read voraciously so finding good books in the library has become challenging after a while as there are so many books I do not want my children reading, but how to sort through the good, the bad and the stupid? This is a great start - I highly recommend it if you find yourself struggling with book choices and you care what enters your children's mind.
T**R
Great reference tool
I don't like it as much as the first one, Honey for a Child's Heart, but that has to do with my values and choices when assigning work for my kids. However, I feel this is a good reference tool not just for teen's but adults too. I have underlined quite a bit in this book and the earlier one and will be keeping them both, even though her lists and values may differ from mine. I still think it is a valuable book.
K**N
Excellent Book
I wish I had found this book sooner. I feel much better equipped to help my daughters choose books. I am a home school mom and will use this book to choose read alouds well as books for their literature study.Another good book from this author is Honey for a Child's Heart
A**R
nice book
nice book
M**D
Great resource!
Excellent book to accompany parents of teens! Great suggestions and advice from the author.!She is consistant in her broad selection of books for teens as she is for young children and her book for women!
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