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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What if everything you do right now - today, this week, this year - is quietly deciding who you become?Your teenage years are not just a phase to survive. They are the most powerful years of your entire life - the years when your habits, character, values, and dreams are being built, layer by layer, whether you are paying attention or not.Level Up: Your Teen Years, Your Rules is written directly for you - the teenager who senses that something big is at stake right now, but is not sure how to make the most of it. Not a lecture. Not a list of rules from adults who forgot what it feels like to be your age. Just honest, straight-talking guidance on the things that actually matter: how you treat people, how you manage your time, who you choose to surround yourself with, and who you are quietly becoming through every small daily decision.Across 20 powerful chapters, this book covers everything from building real confidence and discipline, to navigating social media pressure, toxic friendships, bullying, and peer pressure - to discovering your passions, setting goals that actually go somewhere, and developing the emotional intelligence to handle anything life throws at you.Inside this book, you will discover: Why your teenage years are literally wiring your brain - and how to use that to your advantage. How to build discipline that feels like freedom, not punishment. The truth about social media comparison and how to take your focus back. How to identify toxic friendships and choose a circle that lifts you higher. The mindset shift that turns every failure into a stepping stone. How to build real confidence - the kind that does not need likes to feel valuable. Why kindness and integrity are the most powerful things you can carry.Every chapter ends with a Real Talk section - three concrete weekly challenges - and a Your Turn section with reflection questions to help you think deeply and act with intention.This is not a book about being perfect. It is a book about being intentional. About making choices on purpose. About building the kind of character and life that you will look back on - years from now - with genuine pride.Your future is being built right now. Level up. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Has your daughter suddenly closed her door - and her heart?One morning she told you everything. The next, she sat at the breakfast table in a silence you couldn't read. You love her completely, but you feel like a stranger in her world.You are not alone. And this book is written for you.Turning Tides is a warm, wise guide for parents of teenage daughters - written not by a distant expert, but by a mother sitting right inside this experience. Prathima Anup takes you inside your daughter's inner world: what she is truly feeling, why she behaves the way she does, and what she needs most from you.Chapter by chapter, you will understand: Why her moods, silences and closed doors are not rejection - they are communication How to stay close as she pulls toward independence What social media and academic pressure are really doing to her sense of self How to build a relationship where she brings you the hard things Why the voice inside her head is borrowed - and how to make it kinderThis book will not give you a formula. It will give you something more valuable: understanding. Because when you truly understand what she is going through, you will know exactly what to do.Perfect for parents of girls aged 11-18. Read it with a pencil. Come back to it often. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Do You Remember When Life Was This Simple?Before Wi-Fi. Before smartphones. Before the world got so fast and so loud.There was a time when the ice cream bicycle bell was the most exciting sound in the world. When a packed tiffin box was the greatest gift a mother could give. When summer meant Granny's house, a Hercules cycle, a brown dog named Dinkuu, and days so full they felt like they would never end.1990s - Growing Up in Simpler Times is a warm, funny, deeply personal memoir of an Indian childhood lived with whole heart - in the colony lanes of Bangalore, in a coastal Karnataka home full of coconut trees and cousins, and in all the ordinary, precious moments in between.Written by a 90s child, for every 90s child.This book will take you back to -The tiffin box economy - where nobody was jealous, everybody shared, and Ayee's cooking made you the most popular child at lunch every single day.Saturday mornings with Shaktimaan - when every television on the street went quiet at exactly the same moment, and India's superhero made you believe completely and without question.The Salman Khan era - when Maine Pyar Kiya played on every VCR, the whole colony knew every song, and the tape recorder was the most important object in the house.Granny's house in Uttara Kannada - the neer dosa that woke you up by its smell alone, the pond swimming in ordinary clothes, the mango trees, the cousins, the ghost stories that sent everyone under the blanket.The festivals - Ugadi obbattu with generous ghee, Diwali crackers saved for the right moment, Sankranti yellu bella prepared a full month ahead, surrounded by neighbourhood aunties and the best gossip you were definitely not supposed to hear.The honest confessions - the mango procurement operations, the doorbell-ringing-and-running, the cassette recordings made with maximum confidence and zero musical accuracy, and the singing stage performance that everyone agreed was excellent.This is not just one person's story.It is the story of an entire generation - the last generation that grew up without screens, that learned to swim in ponds, that read Champak by lamplight, that knew the sound of every neighbour's voice, and that found enormous happiness in the smallest things.If you grew up in India in the 1990s, you will find yourself on every page.If you didn't - you will wish you had.Simple days. Full hearts. Memories that never really left. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Does your teenage son walk past you without a word and disappear into his room? Does he give one-word answers, seem like a completely different person, or shut down the moment you try to talk?You are not alone. And you are not failing.Understanding Teenage Boys is a warm, honest, and deeply practical guide written specifically for Indian parents navigating one of the most confusing stages of parenting. In simple, everyday language - the kind we actually speak at home - this book explains what is truly happening inside your teenage son's mind, body, and heart, and most importantly, what you can do about it.Across 23 chapters, you will discover: Why your son's silence, moodiness, and closed door are not rebellion - and what they actually meanHow to create emotional safety at home so he comes to you with his real problems, not just the easy onesThe single most powerful thing you can say to your teenage son - and the common phrases that push him further awayHow strict parenting, comparison, and emotional pressure silently damage a boy's confidence and mental healthWhat teenage boys learn every day from watching their parents' relationship - and what that teaches them about loveHow to talk about attraction, friendships with girls, and respect - without making it awkward or one-sidedThe role of a mother and a father during these years - what helps, what hurts, and how to change patterns that have been passed down for generationsPractical, step-by-step guidance after every chapter - specific things you can do this week to improve your relationship with your sonThis book does not judge you. It does not use complicated psychology or intimidating theory. It speaks to you the way a trusted friend would - honestly, simply, and with complete respect for how much you love your son.Whether your son is eleven or nineteen, whether things are difficult right now or you simply want to be a more connected parent, this book is for you.He is not gone. He is becoming. And he needs you to understand him while it happens.Understanding Teenage Boys - Because raising a good man starts with understanding the boy he still is. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.