It takes the average reader 1 hour and 20 minutes to read The Girl in Her Teens by Margaret Slattery
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The Girl in Her Teens - The Spiritual Side – Teen Girls and the Bible by Margaret Slattery Includes Chapters on: The Teen Period - The Physical Side - The Mental Side - The Spiritual Side - The Social Side - Her Relation to the Sunday-School - Her Relation to the Church - Her Relation to the Bible - Her Relation to the Everyday - Her Teacher. The girl in her teens, in common with all humanity, needs the upward pull. Fresh air, suitable clothing, nourishing food, so desirable in all stages of her development, become, we have seen, an absolute necessity during her teens. If not supplied, her whole future is doomed to pay the penalty; and unless during the period of the awakening and strengthening of ideals, a steady, uplifting, spiritualizing force has a definite influence upon the rapidly changing and developing forces of her nature, the chances are that her whole future will pay the price neglect always demands. The steady, upward pull is a necessity. There are so many things in life that furnish the downward pull. Even the more fortunate girl, who lives in her own home and spends the greater part of each day in the enlarging atmosphere of a good public school, feels the downward pull. In the most carefully selected of select schools, the girl, though guarded every moment, feels the downward pull of the petty, selfish and mean. The girl in her teens hard at work among the world's toilers is painfully conscious of it in one or more of its many forms. In the struggle between the higher and the lower—the upward and the downward pull—humanity finds its growth and development. If there is no struggle there is no strength. The girl in her teens does not know all this—her teacher does, and puts forth all her effort to strengthen the upward pull. Christian Teens - Christian Education - Christian Life - Spiritual Growth - Biblical Studies
The Girl in Her Teens by Margaret Slattery is 80 pages long, and a total of 20,000 words.
This makes it 27% the length of the average book. It also has 24% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 1 hour and 49 minutes to read The Girl in Her Teens aloud.
The Girl in Her Teens is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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