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Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations


by Alex Harris, Brett Harris
by Chuck Norris

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Sales Rank: 325
Studio: Multnomah Books
Binding: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: April 15, 2008
Publisher: Multnomah Books


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Product Description
Most people don’t expect you to understand what we’re going to tell you in this book. And even if you understand, they don’t expect you to care. And even if you care, they don’t expect you to do anything about it. And even if you do something about it, they don’t expect it to last. We do. – Alex and Brett


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 83 reviews)

I would recommend.  
As a 26 year old I found this book very motivational. Although it is written to teens it may be a little too dry for some. You have to get through the first 2 chapters.
The concepts in this book are a must know for all teens and parents of teens. I would recommend this book. I am hoping to get the DVD of the seminar itself.
December 02, 2008

Excellent Book - Wonderful Insights  
This book is an outstanding encouragement for kids who are floundering and trying to find their way in a world that doesn't think they can do much for themselves or for others. My six kids will all read this book!
November 30, 2008

Good choice  
I am very pleased with my purchase. The book is excellent and was delivered in a timely manner and in superb condition.
November 18, 2008

I keep buying it...  
I've bought at least four copies of this book... every time I get one, one of my kids runs off with it and I can't finish it. They love it - and they've been challenged by it. I love it - I'm most of the way through it. Now if I can just get my latest copy back from my wife...
November 16, 2008

Recommended!  
This is a must read for students in junior high and high school. It changes the way they would walk through the teen years. Parents, we aren't exempt from doing hard things either. Read this to see how we can still impact our world and change the way our children process the adolescent years.
October 25, 2008


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