January 24, 2006 (Press Release) --
London, UK (PRWEB) January 21, 2006 -- Fran Timbers teaches teens about the stresses of our attitudes on love portrayed in the media.
Modern Love For Beginners is a step-by-step guide to help encourage independent teens use love to their advantage. The guide includes detailed instructions, humourous pictures and media contact etiquette.
Fran, 16 next month, wrote Modern Love For Beginners to help herself and other independent love-struck teens get noticed by the media. Now, with a new publishing contract in hand, she has begun to cast her views through modern society, making her the youngest self-help author in the UK (at time of publishing).
To give the reader the opportunity to view up close the intimate, and sometimes startling, opens the door to the relationship that develops between young teenagers. Refusing to paint an artificial picture of love as always being successful, a truly unique aspect of this work. At once funny and insightful; highly recommended.
Including eloquent, engaging tales of personal transformation, each teenager makes some headway in overcoming compulsions, depression, hyptertension and such, yet each also comes face to face with larger problems such as the inevitability of a loveless relationship or the existential need to give one's life meaning. Her humanism shines through wise, moving stories. Because she makes his own feelings and biases explicit, they become factors in the equation of therapeutic change.
“My friends didn't take me half seriously when I told them” ... “I just get sick of teens being stuck under stereotypical groups all the time.”
On being asked about her personal circumstances, she replied: "If I wanted to prove myself wrong, I'd tell you I had a boyfriend right now. I think I'll stick with: no comment."
The second edition of Modern Love For Beginners (ISBN 1 -4116 -7171 -6) has become available to order from today.
Modern Love For Beginners is a step-by-step guide to help encourage independent teens use love to their advantage. The guide includes detailed instructions, humourous pictures and media contact etiquette.
Fran, 16 next month, wrote Modern Love For Beginners to help herself and other independent love-struck teens get noticed by the media. Now, with a new publishing contract in hand, she has begun to cast her views through modern society, making her the youngest self-help author in the UK (at time of publishing).
To give the reader the opportunity to view up close the intimate, and sometimes startling, opens the door to the relationship that develops between young teenagers. Refusing to paint an artificial picture of love as always being successful, a truly unique aspect of this work. At once funny and insightful; highly recommended.
Including eloquent, engaging tales of personal transformation, each teenager makes some headway in overcoming compulsions, depression, hyptertension and such, yet each also comes face to face with larger problems such as the inevitability of a loveless relationship or the existential need to give one's life meaning. Her humanism shines through wise, moving stories. Because she makes his own feelings and biases explicit, they become factors in the equation of therapeutic change.
“My friends didn't take me half seriously when I told them” ... “I just get sick of teens being stuck under stereotypical groups all the time.”
On being asked about her personal circumstances, she replied: "If I wanted to prove myself wrong, I'd tell you I had a boyfriend right now. I think I'll stick with: no comment."
The second edition of Modern Love For Beginners (ISBN 1 -4116 -7171 -6) has become available to order from today.

15 Year Old Girl Publishes Self Help Book on Love
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