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Grace, Not Perfection for Young Readers

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This is a book I wish I had had when I was a tween, and I know my 12-year-old perfectionist will love it, too. The chapters are short and fun, with quick activities to make life a little simpler (decluttering, using a planner, etc.) and a few short Bible verses sprinkled in among catchy sayings and bright, colorful photographs. There's nothing really NEW in this book, but sometimes hearing it from someone besides your Mom is all you really need. ;)

I would definitely recommend a hard copy of this book, since there's small journal prompts throughout!

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I suppose this book is good for younger girls, I'm not sure why this was in the teens section, but while the book focuses on the family, and it strays from the purpose of ourselves, it also has some empowering messages for younger girls who are still understanding who they are, and are beginning to accept themselves with all their flaws.

Thank you Netgalley for letting me read this book!

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I love Emily Ley, so I was thrilled to see this new addition to her collection of incredible books. I have three young daughters who adored this book as much as I did. There is valuable advice and a wonderful message applicable to all. I highly recommend this great resource.

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This book started out very family heavy and I was a little disappointed. Lot of focus on children, family, etc. not that there is anything wrong with that. Just as a wife with no children I found it very hard to relate to the given advice. Overall the author has an amazing success story and the book is well written with some good life hacks. Slightly more autobiographical than self help. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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