Invisible Bridges for Teens

Invisible Bridges for Teens by John Ullmen, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in November 2007, is a 136-page book written in English. This work presents a brief narrative focused on building strong relationships in various situations. Through the experiences of imaginary characters, the story explores the challenges and opportunities that individuals face, particularly during adolescence.
Readers will find that the characters navigate difficult circumstances while uncovering valuable insights about strengthening connections with others. The narrative addresses themes related to family and relationships, as well as the life stages of teenagers. Young people can engage with the story and apply its lessons to their own lives, making it a relevant resource for those looking to enhance their interpersonal skills.
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Invisible Bridges For Teens
Building Relationships For The Best Things In Life
Invisible Bridges For Teens is a brief and powerful story that shows how to build strong relationships with people in all sorts of situations.
The characters are imaginary, but their adventures represent challenges and opportunities all of us face.
As the story opens, one of the characters confronts a question about what he should do next. He has pursued an important goal with passion and hard work, but he keeps coming up short. He gets some advice that sets him on a new course . . .
As the story unfolds, the characters fi nd themselves in challenging situations, and along the way, they reveal enduring truths about how to build and strengthen all kinds of relationships.
Young people from anywhere and everywhere can enjoy the story and put its insights into action right away, and for a long time to come.
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