Struggling to connect with your teen? The Art of Giving A Crap by Natalie Wilkinson and the Young Author Project is an insightful collaboration that bridges the gap between adults and teens. Written by teens alongside their teacher, Natalie Wilkinson, this compelling middle school fiction delves into the raw emotions and challenging social dynamics that teenagers face daily. Meet Asher and Lucy, two middle school students navigating the turbulent waters of adolescence, friendship, and peer pressure. Asher battles an unstable home life and overwhelming isolation, while Lucy grapples with the pressures of fitting in and maintaining her social status. Their worlds collide in a dramatic incident, forcing them to confront their fears and insecurities. Ideal for parents, grandparents, teachers, and librarians, this book sheds light on the intricate lives of teenagers. It’s a fantastic resource for understanding the emotional rollercoaster of middle school, offering a heartfelt look at how teens deal with bullying, anxiety, and the longing for acceptance. The Art of Giving A Crap is more than just a story; it’s a guide for adults to empathize with their teens and provide the support they need. If you’re searching for an authentic, relatable read that addresses the complexities of teen life and offers guidance on navigating peer pressure, this is the book for you. Empower your teen's journey today—get your copy! "Reading a book where voices are loud through written word is a sign of something you don't want to put down." -Molly Grantham, 4x Emmy winner "Through the Young Authors project, these students took on the challenging task of writing a book with multiple points-of-view, somehow managing to weave their stories together in a cohesive project that digs deep into difficult emotions and intense situations." -Miriam Spitzer Franklin, author of Extraordinary and Emily Out Of Focus " The Art of Giving A Crap transcends the boundaries of a mere story; it emerges as an essential tool for parents, grandparents, educators, and librarians alike, designed to spark and guide profound conversations about the intricate realities of teenage life." -Midwest Book Review " This is a must-read for adults and teens. It's powerful and carries a message that must be heard. It's worthy of all the stars in the sky". -Carol Thompson, Readers' Favorite "Be warned - this is a hard-hitting emotional rollercoaster and might open your eyes to what the teens around you face every day...Captivating, compelling, and highly recommended reading." -Anne-Marie Reynolds, Readers' Favorite " Author Natalie Wilkinson and the Young Author Project have brilliantly captured the authentic voices of teens today in this highly engaging book, making the characters' struggles deeply relatable and engaging for young people and their families everywhere to connect to." -K.C. Finn, Readers' Favorite " The writing style is consistent with the age of its first-person narrative and, overall, I think this is a solid read for those looking for a story with extra depth. Recommended." -Asher Syed, Readers' Favorite "Young Author Project knows how to create a book that will hold readers' interest and take them on a rollercoaster ride of emotions. Social issues can be tricky, but the authors approached these in the right way...I was so deeply affected by this story that I doubt I will forget the events the authors described." -Courtnee Turner Hoyle, Readers' Favorite Olivia DeSantis, Anais Duran, Angel Duran, Taryn Johnson, Kenshin Lee, Kenneth Loder, Michaella Ruiz, Brooklynn Satterfield I'm a licensed middle school instructor (6-8th grade English Language Arts and Spanish) and published children's book author with a heart and soul for Jesus. I love to teach using practical, real-world skills that kids could ACTUALLY use someday. In May 2023, I chose 8 talented students from my 8th grade English Language Arts classroom that demonstrated exceptional skills in Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening. With the support of their families, we began to work on writing and publishing an original novel addressing hard-hitting topics like abuse, neglect, trauma, and drug consumption. This became the Young Author Project.