Girl TroubleGirl Trouble
An Illustrated Memoir
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Book, 2016
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"Bestselling memoirist and psychotherapist Kerry Cohen (Loose Girl: A Memoir of Promiscuity) explores complicated female friendships in Girl Trouble. Beginning with her relationship with her sister Tyler Cohen, who illustrates the memoir, Kerry examines the many ways female friendships can affect a girl's life. From bullying and failed friendships to competition and painful break ups, Girl Trouble brings forth a story of how one girl learned to navigate the many difficulties of girls' and women's friendships. Girls and women everywhere will relate to the confusion, the hurt feelings, and they will also learn along with Kerry how she had to make better choices over the years"--
"Kerry Cohen is a psychotherapist who specializes in teen girls and women's issues, her new memoir is packed with insights about how her girlhood friendships, including mean girls and surviving bullying, affected her boundaries, or lack thereof with boys, and impacted her adult female friendships and relationships with men"--
"Kerry Cohen is a psychotherapist who specializes in teen girls and women's issues, her new memoir is packed with insights about how her girlhood friendships, including mean girls and surviving bullying, affected her boundaries, or lack thereof with boys, and impacted her adult female friendships and relationships with men"--
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- Portland : Hawthorne Books, 2016.
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