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Books with title Straight Talk

  • Straight Talk

    Loretta Spivey

    Paperback (Review & Herald Publishing, Feb. 1, 2000)
    Straight Talk is a book of TRUE stories about real, everyday people. The individuals that you meet in this book know the meaning of remorse. They know what it means to search for a father's love. To be a "technical" virgin. To marry just because they are pregnant, hoping to change Him. When it comes to consequences, they learned the hard way that pregnancy is just the tip of the iceberg. "I wish I had known then what I do now, but nobody told me," writes one. Well, now they're telling you. They say that sex is a soul tie, a bond that can haunt you for the rest of your life. They share what extramarital sex does to your self-esteem. They tell how they dealt with sexual addiction, and how they struggled to find forgiveness and victory, or how they resisted temptation to remain a virgin. As they share thier stories you will learn defensive strategies. How to say no in an inoffensive way. How far is too far. How to stay pure. If you want to avoid regrets, here's HELP. If you already have regrets, here's HOPE
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  • Straight

    Boy George, Paul Gormana

    Paperback (Arrow, May 1, 2007)
    The autobiography of one of the UK’s most flamboyant and charismatic stars, guaranteed to shock, amuse and tantalize.In the thirteen years since the conclusion of the first part of his memoirs, Take It Like a Man, Boy George has reinvented himself. As that story closed, George was coming to terms with the fall-out from his drug addiction, the failure of his relationship with Jon Moss and the collapse of Culture Club. For lesser men this would have been the end, but for George it became the start of a period of startling personal and creative reinvention. Told with George’s trademark biting wit, brutal honesty and sparkling insight, this new book will bring his remarkable story up to date: from his role as a world-class DJ spearheading the dance music revolution in clubs all over the world, to his cutting-edge record label, and his role in the theatrical sensation Taboo.Tracing the momentous twists and turns of Boy George’s personal and artistic life over the last decade-and-a-half, Straight will not just be a riveting companion volume to the bestselling Take It Like a Man, but a truly fascinating book in its own right.From the Hardcover edition.
  • Straight

    Boy George, Paul Gorman

    Hardcover (Century, March 15, 2005)
    In the thirteen years since the conclusion of the first part of his memoirs, Take It Like a Man, Boy George has reinvented himself. As that story closed, George was coming to terms with the fall-out from his drug addiction, the failure of his relationship with Jon Moss and the collapse of Culture Club. For lesser men this would have been the end, but for George it became the start of a period of startling personal and creative reinvention. Told with George's trademark biting wit, brutal honesty and sparkling insight, this new book will bring his remarkable story up to date: from his role as a world-class DJ spearheading the dance music revolution in clubs all over the world, to his cutting-edge record label, and his role in the theatrical sensation Taboo. Tracing the momentous twists and turns of Boy George's personal and artistic life over the last decade-and-a-half, Straight will not just be a riveting companion volume to the bestselling Take It Like a Man, but a truly fascinating book in its own right.
  • Straight Talk: Smoking

    Stephanie Paris

    eBook (Teacher Created Materials, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Inform readers of the dangers of smoking with this fact-filled nonfiction title. Through helpful diagrams, detailed images, and truthful facts, readers are given the tools and information to educate themselves about smoking, tobacco, addiction, and the health problems that smoking can cause. With informational text, an index, glossary of terms, and list of websites, children are encouraged to say no to smoking, to peer pressure, and learn what steps they can take to help prevent others from starting.
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  • Straight

    Boy George

    Hardcover (Century (London), Jan. 1, 2005)
    The autobiography of one of the UK’s most flamboyant and charismatic stars, guaranteed to shock, amuse and tantalize.In the thirteen years since the conclusion of the first part of his memoirs, Take It Like a Man, Boy George has reinvented himself. As that story closed, George was coming to terms with the fall-out from his drug addiction, the failure of his relationship with Jon Moss and the collapse of Culture Club. For lesser men this would have been the end, but for George it became the start of a period of startling personal and creative reinvention. Told with George’s trademark biting wit, brutal honesty and sparkling insight, this new book will bring his remarkable story up to date: from his role as a world-class DJ spearheading the dance music revolution in clubs all over the world, to his cutting-edge record label, and his role in the theatrical sensation Taboo.Tracing the momentous twists and turns of Boy George’s personal and artistic life over the last decade-and-a-half, Straight will not just be a riveting companion volume to the bestselling Take It Like a Man, but a truly fascinating book in its own right.From the Hardcover edition.
  • Straight Talk for Teens

    Randy Simmons

    Paperback (Gospel Advocate, March 15, 1987)
    A 13 chapter study for teens on current moral issues and the straight answers they need to hear.
  • Straight Talk for Girls

    Bill Sanders

    Paperback (Revell, Dec. 1, 1995)
    Devotional-length thoughts advise teen girls about relationships, self-worth, and depression, and what it means to have a personal relationship with God.
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  • Straight Talk for Guys

    Bill Sanders

    Paperback (Fleming H Revell Co, Feb. 1, 1996)
    Bill Sanders delivers straight talk on the issues that matter to you now. He helps you stand firm in the face of diffcult circumstances, stresses, and fears. He points to an all powerful God who wants to do incredible things with your life.
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  • Straight Talk for Girls

    Bill Sanders

    Paperback (Revell, )
    Devotional-length thoughts advise teen girls about relationships, self-worth, and depression, and what it means to have a personal relationship with God.
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  • Straight Talk: Smoking

    PARIS

    Paperback (Shell Educational Publishing, March 15, 2012)
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