The Teenager
By Ure Ude
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The narration of the teenager is about young Morris who lived with loving parents and good neighbors. Both the parents and the good neighbors were concerned about proper up bringing of young people. His parents lived by example because children learn by example. They taught him etiquette and good manners and values of a good society. The good neighbors organized a symposium to promote virtue among young people. Consequently, Morris grew up a good son.
This book is timely in our society when family virtues have been under serious attack by high rate of divorces and long hours spent in the office or outside the home by parents. These have contributed in depriving our young people of love and care, and has left some of them disillusioned, confused, and hungering for attention.
The Teenager attempts to draw our attention to the good son, Morris, who was a product of dedicated loving parents and caring and concerned neighbors. It is also educational, instructional, and fun to read. Young people will see themselves in the characters of this book. Parents, guardians, teachers, foster parents, neighbors, and all that read it will see that young people need their help as they grow. Truly, it takes a village to raise a child.
Ure Ude
Ure Ude is a wife, a mother of four, and has worked with young people of various ages in the school system. Mrs. Ude earned her bachelor’s degree from Howard University. She worked for an oil company, from where she retired. She has interest in the welfare of young people; no wonder she is also a foster parent.
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The Teenager - Ure Ude
Contents
DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
THE TEENAGER
Dedication
This book is dedicated to everyone that will read it, to children, to teachers, to parents, and to my family. I would like to thank my mother who loves to see a child read, and my father who was the best dad anyone could have.
Acknowledgments
I thank my husband and children. Living with them, made the writing of this book come naturally. I thank my friends:
In addition, I’d like to thank Dr. Brij Mansi for proofreading the book. Dr. Mansi has her Ph.D. in English. Also, Dr. Mansi is a teacher.
Finally, to the young people, who will see themselves in the characters of this book. Read on!
Introduction
This book is for young people, parents, teachers, guardians or adults. You will relive your lives with your young ones in this book. It is entertaining, educational and it is worth your while to read.
About the Author
Ure Ude is a wife, a mother of four and has worked with young people of various ages in the school system.
Mrs. Ude earned her bachelor’s degree from Howard University. She worked for an oil company from where she retired.
She has