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Reviews
Friends, Boys and Getting Along Review
By: Meg Meeker, MD
     "Friends, Boys and Getting Along" is a breath of fresh air! The truths presented are poignant, easy to read and wholly inspiring, helping every girl understand that her real identity begins as God's beloved daughter.
Meg Meeker, MD - Best-selling Catholic Author of "Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters"

Girls Rock Review
Girls Rock really does rock. I am finding that this series is dynamo of virtue packaged in an easy style that speaks the language of today's girl. So often, girls think they have to choose between being cool and being holy. This book shows that it's a great day to be a girl and it can be done gracefully on God's terms. Girls Rock and the whole series is especially for girls who you think would not like it because they probably need it most. Often, girls just don't understand how to best develop their inner beauty. This series brings out the best in girls and lifts them closer to God where they will feel truly loved and beautiful.
By Patti Armstrong
Posted on Amazon on December 6, 2008

Modern and Modest Review
Modern and modest should be required reading for all our girls. Of course, requiring something makes it seem dull and like work. Instead, just share this with the girls in your life and see how they will absorb it. This book speaks their language; styles, fabrics, beauty and God....it can all go together. Girls are invited to be the graceful, royalty of God's court that He made them to be. It is packed with helpful information while presenting it in a positive way to protect and enhance a girls inner beauty--her soul.
By Patti Armstrong
Posted on Amazon on December 6, 2008

Series Review
The All Things Girl series places the building blocks of prayer and virtue all throughout the pages of these lovely books to aid our young girls during their formative and impressionable years. They teach them the importance of protecting their God-given natural beauty — their souls, as well as their bodies — temples of the Holy Spirit, while encouraging them to turn to God in all things. These books are sure to help ensure today’s girls a promising and grace-filled tomorrow.
Donna Marie Cooper O'Boyle, best-selling Catholic author and speaker.

All Things Guy
All Things Guy: A Guide to Becoming a Man that Matters talks to kids straight on -- no soft peddling, no sidestepping. It speaks to them where they live too much of the time – in the pop culture and media world. It says what good, faithful parents want to say, but may not always be able to find the words.
Dr Ray Guarendi, best-selling Catholic author and speaker

All Things Guy Review
What a find! Many fathers suspect the "feminizing of the faith" and long for a more muscular Christianity to pass along to their sons. They want something that isn't just a matter of fulfilling Mass obligation or being a "nice person." All Things Guy speeds through the basics of the Faith always aware that boys learn to know, love and serve God in their own generation not their grandparents. There are precious few resources out there for young men. All Things Guy is among the best. Don't let the opportunity to grow strong, faithful men slip by. Use these resources.
Al Kresta, President & CEO, Ave Maria Radio and Father of four boys.


Modern and Modest Review
I bought this book for my 8 year old daughter (not knowing if it was age appropriate) because I started noticing subtle trends in her behavior that made me concerned that the secular culture was starting to affect her. What a pleasant surprise it was when she became very interested in this book -- once she started reading it she could hardly put it down (she even asked to bring it to a restaurant to read while we were waiting for our food!) I browsed through the book before giving it to her and was very impressed with the style of writing and the solid Christian message. For example, it was suggested to examine your conscience before going to bed (which we already have taught our kids) but instead of just recalling the things you did that weren't pleasing to God it was suggested to also think of the things you did that pleased God. I thought this was great advice especially for Christian parents who are trying to teach their kids the importance of good works in an active faith life.
By Gregory S. McNulty “Scott”
Posted on Amazon on January 17, 2009

Series Review
My 12-year-old daughter received this as a gift along with 2 other all things girl books. She is enjoying them and I overheard her telling her friend all about them. That she likes them speaks volumes to me.
By Lori Newton
Posted on Amazon on January 10, 2009
January 27, 2010

Dear Molly,

Thank you so much for sending me a copy of your book for teenage girls. As the mother of three daughters and with two teen-aged grand-daughters, I am very happy to know that this book exists. And I'm honored that you inlcuded me in it! Young women need all the help they can get to find their way through the minefields of contemporary culture. Thank you and your co-authors for taking the time and trouble to produce this lovely book.

Sincerely,

Mary Ann Glendon
A Letter From Mary Ann Glendon
A Letter From The Vatican (received on May 4th, 2010)
Dear Ms. Miller,

The Holy Father was pleased to receive the books All Things Girl, All Things Guy, and Truth for Teens. 

His Holiness sends his cordial good wishes for your work, together with assurance of a special remembrance in his prayers.  Invoking upon you and your families joy, and peace in our Lord Jesus Christ, he cordially imparts his Apostolic Blessing.

Yours sincerely
Monsignor Peter B. Wells
Assessor