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Books with title The Truth About Lies

  • The Truth About Alcohol

    M.d. Golden, Robert N., Ph.D. Peterson, Fred L., Barry Youngerman, Heath Dingwell, William Kane, Robert N Golden, Fred L Peterson

    eBook (Facts on File, Oct. 1, 2010)
    This text tells the reader all they need to know about the benefits and dangers of alcohol.
  • The Truth about Stacey

    Ann Matthews Martin

    Paperback (Scholastic, Dec. 16, 1986)
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  • The Truth About Boys

    Shana Norris

    (Independently published, May 21, 2019)
    Kate Watts has three plans for her last summer before college: make music, make ice cream, and make memories with her best friend. She needs these things to take her mind off her grandfather's illness, the upcoming college tuition she can't burden her grandparents with, and her flaky mom's random appearances in her life.But then three new complications arrive to turn everything upside down: Paisley, the cousin she barely knows, who shows up unexpectedly to stay for the summer.The new boy in town Rory who both annoys and intrigues Kate at the same time.And then the solution to the biggest problem of all--if only she gives up her biggest dream.Kate's summer becomes a whirlwind of parties, facing the mother she thought she could live without, and falling for the guy she doesn't want to give her heart to. But when Kate begins to suspect that Paisley and Rory may be more than just acquaintances, how far will she go to unravel the truth?The Truth About Boys is a companion novel to The Boyfriend Thief and The Secrets Between You and Me, and the third book in Shana Norris’s Stolen Kiss collection.
  • The Truth About Babies

    Andrea Shavick, Charlotte Hard

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 31, 1999)
    At last - a book that tells you the truth about babies! And the truth about what is it really like to become a big brother or sister. Be warned. Babies can be horrible ...(sometimes). Andrea Shavick's text leads the reader through what it's like to have a mother who's pregnant, and then to have a new sibling. The book is funny and honest, and would provide lots of good talking points within the family. Charlotte Hard's pictures are lively, humorous, and very colourful. Age range: 4+ This book is intended for interest age: 4+
  • The Truth about Pigs

    Juliette Nichols

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, )
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  • The Truth About Heroin

    Philip Wolny

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Identifies reasons why young people choose to use heroin, describes the effects of its use on the body and brain, and offers guidance on seeking help for a heroin addiction.
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  • Truth About Sharks, The

    Carol A. Amato, David Wenzel

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, July 1, 1995)
    Mr. Green takes his class to an aquarium, where they discover how sharks' teeth grow in rows-and keep growing for life. Many sharks are gentle and eat only plankton. Others, such as blue sharks, are very dangerous.
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  • The Truth About Autism

    Kelly Strenge

    Hardcover (Blurb, Jan. 9, 2019)
    How do you explain autism to kids? This book is the answer...."It's said that "if you've met one child with autism, you've met ONE child with autism." Although there are general traits consistent with those on the spectrum that are used for diagnosis, it is given the term "spectrum" because of the very wide range of symptoms and severity from person to person. Kelly does a wonderful job of capturing both the diagnostic constants and the special nuances that make each person on the spectrum unique in his or her own way. Her book offers a kind and simplistic education about autism spectrum disorder from a child's perspective. She reminds the reader that above all, kindness and acceptance are what's most important."-Lisa Van Watermulen, Family Nurse PractitionerThe Truth About Autism educates children in a very honest, light-hearted, and inspiring way. In this book kids will discover:* What autism is;* Common symptoms/behaviors of autistic children;* Challenges that children with autism spectrum disorders may encounter;* Ways to possibly improve symptoms of autism;* Being "on the spectrum" doesn't define a person;* There are positive aspects of the experience; etc.The Truth About Autism is a wonderfully versatile nonfiction book that is beneficial to children ages 4-10. This book works perfectly whether it is a child that was diagnosed or someone they know. If you like All My Stripes, then you'll love Kelly Strenge's very encouraging The Truth About Autism.Buy this book to provide hope, encouragement, and understanding for your child today!Go to authorkellystrenge.com/nonfiction-landing-page and receive FREE access to my educational video library for parents when you join my mailing list.
  • The Truth About Castles

    Gillian Clements

    Paperback (First Avenue Editions, Aug. 1, 1991)
    Presents information on castles such as who made them, when, how, why, and where they were built, what they were built for, and what it was like to live in a castle
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  • Truth About Leo,The

    David Yelland

    Paperback (Puffin, May 25, 2010)
    'It had happened again. Dad had shouted and yelled, thrown things and smashed things up. And then he had quietly cleaned everything away'. Leo's dad has changed. Since Mum died, his drinking is worse and now he's a different person, someone Leo doesn't recognize. The truth is that Leo is covering up for him and when things get bad Leo escapes into his own head, pretending everything's OK. Things need to change, but what can Leo do? No one understands, except maybe his friend Flora. Leo wants his old dad back so they can be happy again - because Dad is all he has left...
  • The Truth About Guys

    Chad Eastham

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, Jan. 10, 2012)
    Okay, it's a fact. God made guys and girls different in more ways than just the physical. But how different could we really be? After all, we are all made in His image, right? Well, yes, but let’s just say that guys and girls view the world in such different ways, that it’s a miracle we communicate at all. What’s worse is that girls this age often think they know what makes guys tick. That couldn’t be more wrong! Chad Eastham tells it like it is . . . to girls . . . from a guy’s perspective. As a popular presenter at Revolve conferences, he is known for his ability to speak truth and to give girls clearer perspective about guys and themselves as well as understand their own value. Chad explains, “You are incredibly valuable and worthy simply because God created you.” Readers will also love watching Chad in action through free online streaming of his Truth About Guys DVD, which includes Chad’s stage presentation as well as on-the-street interviews with teens and friends in the music industry.
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  • The Truth about Alex

    Anne Snyder

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, Feb. 9, 1987)
    Pressure from his teammates, girl friend, and family makes it difficult for Brad Stevens to remain friends with Alex, an avowed homosexual