The Girl Who Couldn't Say No: Memoir of a teenage mom
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Product Description
A sharp, occasionally shocking, memoir that will change how you look at teenage mothers, The Girl Who Couldn’t Say No is told with frank South African humour and refreshingly mature insight. Tracy Engelbrecht tells the story of how she came to find herself pregnant at 15, and how she coped with pregnancy, birth and homework.
An eye-opener for teens and their parents alike, as well as a message of hope, empathy and respect for those who have experienced a teenage pregnancy.
No M-TV teen moms, no sugar-coating, no horror stories - just honesty, humility, humour and love. Real life.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #27656 in eBooks
- Published on: 2011-05-16
- Released on: 2011-05-16
- Format: Kindle eBook
- Number of items: 1
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
A sharp, occasionally shocking, memoir that will change how you look at young, single mothers, The girl who couldn't say no is also an amusing look at dating as a single twenty-something with a teenager and a toddler! The author tells the story of how she came to find herself pregnant at 15 and how she coped with pregnancy, birth and homework. And, perhaps surprisingly, it's not all a complete disaster. From the realities of teenage parenthood, the pitfalls of dating, family, work and a five year celibacy, Tracy has covered a lot of ground - and is proud of it. But mostly she is proud of her two healthy, well-adjusted and happy children.

