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|title=Unzipped: A Toolkit for Life
|author=Matt Whyman
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|format=Paperback
|pages=160
|publisher=Hodder Children's Books
|date=2 Aug August 2007
|isbn=978-0340945339
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There are dozens upon dozens of advice books for teenaged girls. Girls love to share. Boys are famously somewhat less forthcoming - unless it's with a bit of healthy bullsh... er, exaggeration. Girls are also more likely to ask for help than boys, who feel their reputation rests on knowing it all already. So ''Unzipped'' is a very useful little volume. It covers all the main subjects - puberty, the body, personal hygiene, parents, relationships, sex, drink and drugs. And it does it in good, plain English and a supportive, encouraging tone.
My thanks to the nice people at Hodder for sending the book.
You could shelve this next to [[Living With a Willy by Nick Fisher]]. Girls might like to take a look at Lisa Clark's [[Think Pink]]. Men will be interested in [[Man Up by Rebecca Asher]].
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