Gr 8 Up—These visually appealing titles aim to help teens get smart about potential life pitfalls. The practical information contains helpful advice. For example,
Job discusses the whys, hows, and whens of employment, and
Scheduling walks readers through establishing time-management methods. The prevalence of technology in modern society is emphasized in the text and its distractions are frequently warned about. All in all, this series has some useful information, but the layout is weak. The font size is very small, which makes for some difficult reading, and key summary sentences are presented in tiny, colored cursive font.
USA Today articles are included throughout the titles in sidebars, but they come across as contrived marketing ploys—the topics do relate, but some are rather dated (a 1999 article in
Budgeting, a 2002 article in Job) or poorly edited.
Photographs, sidebars, and articles from USA Today combine with a conversational text to present a sound discussion of the featured subjects. Each title provides an appropriate amount of information on issues that are relevant to adolescents navigating the complexities of family, friends, first jobs, and money management. The corny posed photos are unfortunate. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these USA Today Teen Wise Guides: Time, Money, and Relationships titles: Conflict Resolution Smarts, Budgeting Smarts, Job Smarts, Scheduling Smarts, Relationship Smarts, and Shopping Smarts.
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