How To Use Teens In A Sentence

  • But as I was mulling this a little later, I was suddenly struck by one of those things that was probably already obvious to everyone else: There are a handful of strange inflection points where rock nerd culture and mass culture are in eerie synchrony for a few moments before skittering off in their respective ways for a bit — and one of them was my early teens. The (Rock) Stars Are Aligned
  • I think it frustrates adults when they cannot instill their ideas into teens.
  • Unfortunately, the anger was short-lived and a teensy bit of paranoia set in.
  • The study found that only 36 percent of teens know how to open a savings account, and even less know how to balance a checkbook.
  • Unfortunately, the show's message to millions of impressionable teens is that it's OK to take drugs.
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  • Through his teens and beyond he was an athlete and travelled the world competing and training on the circuit.
  • Four teens ran down the dirt path of a town, their clothes tattered and patched, but not dirty.
  • In Foshan, He Pinru's members include state-owned telecommunications and power companies, and real estate developers, who want to offer safe, good-quality food at employee canteens, he says. China's organic farms rooted in food-safety concerns
  • Lucky for you teens, Jessica hasn't been flashing any particularly noticeable jewelry on her fingers.
  • Last year, she wore a teensy-weensy silver pillbox. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was being ridiculous, isolating him like this, all because of one teensy tiny stupid little question that he wished he'd never asked!
  • Perhaps because black, Hispanic and Asian households tend to be larger and often multigenerational, teens in these groups are significantly more likely than white teens to recognize someone other than their mother or stepmother.
  • The man, in his late teens or early twenties, died instantly.
  • Literature is an easy, affordable, multidimensional, cross-curricular way to both educate teens about the world and allow them to learn about themselves and their pretensions in a safe and productive way.
  • Last year, Time's In Style magazine scrapped Your Look, a quarterly fashion title geared toward readers in their late teens, after two disappointing issues. US Weekly to Launch a Quarterly Spinoff
  • Of these often-untrained teens, 200,000 are injured every year through slips, falls, strains and burns.
  • He was born with deformities in both legs but nevertheless became a champion rider and high jumper in his teens.
  • The island is home to troops of long-tailed macaques that live on the mangosteens, rambutans, jambus, mata kucings, and other fruits thriving among the groves of palm and dense thickets of casuarina and barrington trees.
  • Berns studied classical piano as a child, and worked as a record salesman, music copyist and session pianist in his teens and twenties.
  • I mean, how many demos do you go on these days where a majority of the marchers are in their late teens or early 20s and whose aims are to defend ‘science, reasoned debate and the welfare of mankind’, no less?
  • The mainly young protesters, many in their teens, defied the security forces' assaults and chanted slogans against the upcoming presidential elections, calling it a masquerade.
  • They met in their early teens and both grew up listening to electronic music pioneers like Kraftwerk and Brian Eno.
  • Although Crook had a tough time in his teens, he insists it did not traumatise him.
  • The new cards will also be used as ‘electronic purses’, meaning that money may be loaded and stored on the card and used in school canteens and cashless tuck shops.
  • Infatuated with reggae and dub from an early age, Sherwood was a London club DJ in his early-teens.
  • Once we reached our teens many girls wore corsets or corselets under their uniforms to keep their figure in trim.
  • In the meantime, his unsettling snapshots of troubled teens capture something of the unreal nature of this millennial time.
  • The National Institute on Drug Abuse has estimated that 1, 000 teens die annually by breathing fumes from easily accessible products.
  • That was until someone rapped on her door and her eyes open, the sun glaring into the window like a cop with a flashlight going to a car full of drunken teens.
  • A hunter of ghosts since his late teens, 35-year-old Taylor says interest in spooks, specters and other spiritual what-not is greater than ever.
  • Oregon teens found a Patagonian cavy running loose. Archive 2008-04-01
  • We could specify the display of nutritional information in all canteens and workplace restaurants. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hens would be in the low teens, 16 or 17 pounds, and the toms would dress out at 28 pounds.
  • Hmmm ..... when was the last time anyone needed to be told that "food tastes good" or that sex is "pleasurable" - especially teens? Undefined
  • I'm not a lawyer (never even had a teensy tiny hankering to go to law school), but a PhD student in political science.
  • Your description reminded me a teensy bit of the Anne Perry book “Face of a Stranger,” which is of course nothing like the McGrath book in subject, but has a similar theme of the main character haunted by a past just out of his line of sight. Patrick McGrath’s ‘Trauma’ « Tales from the Reading Room
  • The company is a an off-price retailer that sells clothing for men, women, teens and children and also sells home accessories.
  • All appeared to be in their mid teens to early twenties.
  • Frank had the close-set eyes and straight nose of his Bohemian ancestors and, by his late teens, a hardened face. The Sins of Brother Curtis
  • Those canadian altern-a-teens with those goddamn fiddles!, Joegood Diary Entry
  • Teens comprehend abstract language, such as idioms, figurative language, and metaphors.
  • At the other extreme, it is favoured by inner-city teens who appear to communicate entirely in an impenetrable mix of street slang and patois.
  • In California, for example, a disproportionately high number of Hispanic teens are giving birth.
  • He was a rebel in his teens but he's a respectable citizen these days.
  • She became active in the underground socialist movement in her mid-teens while she was at high school.
  • Provided you according to aphotic skinned teens getting busy, that's one. We Blog A Lot
  • Willoughby, an attention-seeking hyperactive child, was, by his mid to late teens, violently deranged.
  • I’m sure Thelma is right, too XD As a teenage aide I was once reshelving in the young adult room while a group of homeschool preteens looked at a book of Renaissance art and giggled at the boobies. Bionic Man’s owner’s manual « Awful Library Books
  • The teens were hampered by poor reading and research skills and were more prone to leave a site after encountering difficulties.
  • This is great news - not just for fast-tiring toddlers, but also for hyperadrenalised teens keen to make one last dash round the big attractions before shut-up time.
  • The fruit is now being grown on farms in Puerto Rico, and mangosteens are slowly arriving on the mainland.
  • There was a propensity of employees to neglect the medical needs of teens, sometimes calling them fakers.
  • She disregarded the laws governing tavern hours, and stayed open late into the night, allowing her customers, some only in their teens, to drink and play the forbidden game of shovelboard, carousing loudly enough to disturb the neighbors' sleep. History of American Women
  • I think it is rediculous to block myspace for the simple reason that you are punishing innocent teens for something some stupid 12 year old niave kid with unattentive parents. Challenging Google’s NC Tax Breaks
  • The early teens are often a difficult age.
  • A high proportion of crime in any country is perpetrated by young males in their teens and twenties.
  • Dr. Katzman, the chief researcher, and her team are studying 50 recovered anorexics who were diagnosed during their teens.
  • He is plagued by his poor relationship with his father who dragged him about Europe as a child performing pieces on cloth covered pianofortes from the age of 5 to his early teens.
  • What I don't want them to be are 'toys' subject to the whims of their parents, who are lavished like a teensy-weensy but ever-so-cute- dog would be. Three cheers for Elton, say I
  • Yeast infections of the skin in older children, teens, and adults are uncommon.
  • Part of what's called the dystopian genre, "Hunger Games" is set in a bleak futuristic world where the government forces teens to fight one another to the death as their parents look on, airs the battle on television and calls it a national holiday. Dr. Harold Koplewicz: Understanding Why Teens Love Disaster, Distress And Dystopian Lit
  • Let's be frank here, and maybe just a teensy bit callous.
  • " Tom Lynch and his team have once again written a smart show that is exciting, creative, innovative and, most importantly, speaks to teens in a relatable way.
  • Some teens bury their heads beneath sofa cushions while Jenny Jones gushes about teen makeovers on television.
  • There's your basic brown variety, Pullman's specialty, but also chic French green lentils (lentils du puy), teensy beansy Indian red lentils and exotic black beluga lentils. Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: America's Got Lentils
  • Retailers are glomming onto a new fashion among teens for outsize clothes.
  • She will need false teeth in her teens and will eventually need dental implants.
  • The buyers, as it requires a dizzying peppertree at thousand hills branson of duck to remain houses, had to exclude teens who would expend them residential roofing at the lowest specimen noticeable in headache for a gleaming of thei. Wii-volution
  • The sex education program encourages teens to abstain.
  • Teens are such an open audience, and the world of YA literature has evolved in the past years, so the age of thinking about teen novels as needing to be limited or didactic is definitely over. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: K.L. Going, part 1
  • My two teens question me daily, the best response coming from my 14 year old son one day as I 'burped' a very full and fermented-smelling bag. The Amish Invasion
  • Wentworth had a threateningly dark and oppressive atmosphere whereas I can honestly say I've been in scarier factory canteens than the one at Larkhall.
  • Three youths, believed to be in their early teens, used stones to break windows.
  • The term cutting edge is so misleading – many of our autistic children entering their teens are doing so well not just from ABA but from all types of medically sound early interventions with speech, PT, OT, food, psychological and psychiatric therapies. Autism: A journey of recovery
  • No doubt some such exceptional cases may be met with in the course of future investigations, for we are still imperfectly acquainted with the entire fauna of the age of stone in Denmark as we may infer from an opinion expressed by Steenstrup, that some of the instruments exhumed by antiquaries from the Danish peat are made of the bones and horns of the elk and reindeer. The Antiquity of Man
  • The second was in his late teens to early 20s, tall, of slim build with spiky hair.
  • When teens are depressed, anxious, insecure, angry, frustrated or just plain feeling crummy inside, they often act out as a way of expressing negative feelings.
  • He's in his early/mid/late teens.
  • She believes that teens in the rural Jamaica can help the industry by reading the newspapers and being aware of what is going on.
  • Between 1991 and 2003, teens' condom use increased while their use of no contraceptive method declined, leading to a decreased risk of pregnancy and to declines in teen pregnancy and childbearing.
  • We could specify the display of nutritional information in all canteens and workplace restaurants. Times, Sunday Times
  • Teens were wilding in the park, assaulting people at random and creating a tense atmosphere throughout the city.
  • Teens are becoming sexually active before they're ready,’ reads another result.
  • He moves among the students in the encampment checking canteens, to see who has been drinking water.
  • The auction of the card got over last week only. The T206 baseball card features Wagner in his teens clad in Pittsburgh Pirates uniform.
  • While the teens spend a lost weekend in the countryside, the director makes lazy points about the follies of youth.
  • I've received many letters like yours, and enuresis (the fancy word for bed-wetting) is not uncommon among children or pre-teens.
  • They're like a teensy tiny version of a normal cigarette lighter.
  • Most teens' natural aptitude for interactivity is what often sets them apart from older generations.
  • His celebrated portrait of Charles William Lambton in scarlet velveteens was sometimes assumed to be an imaginary portrait of the dreaming, youthful Byron, the very soul of English romanticism, and was reproduced across Europe as such, and is still instantly recognisable today. Thomas Lawrence: The new romantic – review
  • Perhaps that's the legacy of being the frontman, spending your early teens grinning good-naturedly on gormless kids' TV shows and in gormless pop magazines.
  • The racial and ethnic background of pregnant and parenting teens varies, of course, in different parts of the country.
  • Children, teens and adults channel-hop with the TV remote control, afraid to miss a single choice in their final viewing selection, flicking through the pictures and information like some sort of voluntary brain-washing session.
  • TUESDAY, July 6 (HealthDay News) -- Teens who "cyberbully" others via the Internet or cell phones are more likely to suffer from both physical and psychiatric troubles, and their victims are at heightened risk, too, a Finnish study finds. BusinessWeek.com --
  • Kristine's love for the outdoors blossomed when she was a guide for a group that takes teens on expeditions to places such as Mount Rainier in Washington. Glenwood Springs Post Independent - Top Stories
  • Retailers are glomming onto a new fashion among teens for outsize clothes.
  • The girl was white, in her mid to late teens, with fair hair, wearing a beige or cream hip length jacket.
  • This has led some hotels in South East Asia to ban mangosteens from their premises.
  • I'm just a teensy bit worried that they may have security set up as I doubt I'm the only one who's had that idea.
  • I'll share one with you: Needing a piece of wood to fill the gap between a screen door and a spring hasp if you don't know what that is, I can't explain it to you, I dismantled a bookcase, removed the back, stacked the books on the floor, and cut off a teensy-tiny piece of fiberboard, solving that problem. How to Make an Atom Bomb While Your Wife's Away
  • The physics curriculum works with fulcrums, levers, and pulleys, echoing in the physical world the rapid growth of arms and legs that teens experience at this age.
  • Anonymous said ... took my teens school clothes shopping, find it hard to believe my eldest is going off to college and my youngest is starting 11th grade. wow I am feeling old! Max's Book
  • Tommy, Angelica, and the rest of the Rugrats gang are now pre-teens, and like everyone else they're just trying to fit in and make it through middle school retainers, pimples and all.
  • She began her career in the late '70s (while still in her teens) as a pop singer.
  • I went on my first diet at 12 years old, and by the time I reached my midteens, I had tried countless diets, appetite suppressants and laxatives without success.
  • The past decade in the United States has been one in which the entire population, from teens to octogenarians, has gotten fatter.
  • Sean grew up in a middle-class Sikh family and devoted his teens to punk rap.
  • A group of teens had their planned weekend away ruined when a murder of crows inexplicably smashes into their car, causing them to crash.
  • Secondly, I generally don't make it a habit of reading diaries of teens here on Diaryland, but one of the new members of the "unquoted" ring said something I just have to quote. Grouse Diary Entry
  • Teens comprehend abstract language, such as idioms, figurative language, and metaphors.
  • Further military studies found that the shafts of the long bones of the body — known as the diaphyses — gradually form solid bonds with the caps of the bones throughout a person’s teens. The Forensics of War
  • Hotsuma shook his head and reached into his pouch, pulling out 4 canteens of water.
  • As a ten year old, and through his teens, he dazzled the public with his fleet and flawless fingers, ardent lyricism and musical maturity.
  • I've been immersed in Russian literature, music, film and even painting since my teens; and I admire the Russian theatre only this side of idolatry.
  • Learn how to properly swing a driver in this free instructional video golf lesson for teens.
  • I used to listen to a lot of short-wave radio when I was in my teens.
  • Kind of reminds me, of my late teens, when interest in eating 'wild plants' and youthful enthusiasm was at its peak. Page 2
  • I learned Morse code in my early teens, while taking a ham radio course.
  • The lads are virtually unrecognisable from the fresh-faced specimens pictured here in their teens about to embark on a holiday to Spain.
  • The stereotypical cutter is a girl in her young teens suffering from discord at home and doing poorly at school.
  • A high proportion of crime is perpetrated by young males in their teens and twenties.
  • But a teensier, richer version of the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup? Homepage | The Forum | Fargo, ND
  • A couple charter captains in Destin said the cobia were a little late due to a winter as temperatures often dropped into the teens across the northern Gulf OF Mexico. Homepage
  • At first blush, it seems like a typical up-with-teens site - the obligatory boosterish stuff trying to bolster the self-esteem of young girls.
  • I called a counselor who works with teens and made an appointment for a family meeting tomorrow at five-thirty. The Blessing of a B Minus
  • A social worker, a doctor and a "sexpert" talk teens through contraception options and sex worries while a teen roving reporter investigates glamour modelling. The Guardian World News
  • The remedy to the causes which the present day societies face is not a short term or may not go away by these series or some shows or some movies but it is a process that should be enjoined by the city managers, academicians, corporations, churches or moral sciences institutions and together they should devote their best and channelize these abundant energies that we have in our teens and youths. Walk in My Shoes: Why teens fight
  • I was reluctant at first as the staff were nearly all youngsters in their teens and early twenties, but I decided to give it a go.
  • I also threw in two canteens of water and a flashlight (even though we weren't staying out after dark), the map from my office as well as my lensatic compass.
  • He's described as being in his late teens, tall, and of slim build.
  • Once we reached our teens many girls wore corsets or corselets under their uniforms to keep their figure in trim.
  • Lately, it seems I'm either at work, asleep, or on the phone with my current * ahem* love interest .. who is a sweetie but calls a teensy bit too much. Elfpvke Diary Entry
  • One could lean over from one of those little teensy protuberances of rock, ice, gravel and snow and stare straight down at infinity.
  • I've worked in institutions where 70 and 80 year old ladies have been incarcerated since they were in their teens because they were a bit promiscuous and society had labelled them deviants.
  • The difference between the sexes remains the main reason for male preference for women in their teens and twenties.
  • We have also had recent successes with several new launches including Pixie a publication on teens celebrity news, heavy-hitters a title focused on owners of exotic vehicles and Camaro Performers, which has grown from a single issue publication to a frequency of nine times per year. Media Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha
  • After only a few seconds she put the phone down and looked back up at the two teens.
  • DVDs, video games, paperbacks, housewares, unopened toiletries, unopened energy bars, even unused bellybutton rings: If it might have otherwise languished in a basement, closet, cabinet or drawer — or ended up at Goodwill in exchange for a teensy tax deduction — it's ripe for swapping. Sign of the times: Going swapping, not shopping
  • It was epically hilarious/bizarre/epic with a great cast of mid 20s and, later mid teens who were seemingly semi-driftless Britishers in the modern world. “Scary Go Round” Ends
  • In a future world where those between the ages of thirteen and eighteen can have their lives "unwound" and their body partsharvested for use by others, three teens go to extreme lengths to uphold their beliefs and, perhaps, save their own lives. Books With Bite Teen Reads
  • There is a stereotyped image of the virus writer: male, in his teens or early twenties, technically talented but lacking in all the social graces.
  • An old wino had stopped a young man in his late teens who was carrying a huge sack of groceries.
  • In the Ladies afterwards were a mother and daughter (late teens) just in front of me.
  • The Thai fruits which are most popular include durians, mangosteens, rambutans, and longans.
  • Hey Girls .. you made me really senti about my Alma Mater (s) too. had about 6 of them - thanks to dad's tranfers .. you did bring back lovely memories of school canteens; D. all my life's savings at that time would go into the school canteen .. hmmm i am getting really senti yar! Bows to my Alma Mater
  • Almost four of every 10 teens aged 18 or 19 reported having smoked pot or hash in the previous year.
  • Ich am comfortede by the tale of Yukkio Mischima, who did also apparentli haue teensye litel legges and a broade and powirful uppre bodye. Crackpot Medieval "Facts"
  • While most of the patients are children and pre-teens, there has been an increase in adolescent clients in the past two months as word has got out about the center.
  • I kept nightmarishly detailed diaries all through my teens, those years that you REALLY do not want to remember in nightmarish detail. One Year Gone, part II: The Navel-Gazing Year
  • Some degree of acne is seen in 85% of adolescents, and nearly all teens have the occasional pimple, blackhead, or whitehead.
  • It wasn't always a comfortable fit for a singer who made his name playing spiffed-up guitar pop, and not just because the half-empty audience had a predictably substantial contingent of teens and tweens. Boston.com Top Stories
  • Companies will have to close areas such as staff canteens to stop people in different departments infecting each other. Times, Sunday Times
  • More than 500 people - most in their teens and early 20s, nearly all indigenous - marched out of the zocalo, or city center.
  • SAN FRANCISCO -- Refractive surgery provides good long-term outcomes for children and young teens when lasers are used to correct anisometropia, but problems arise over time after lens implantation, according to separate studies reported here. MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians
  • Her daughter was a young lady, whom by appearance in England, you would call somewhere in her teens; but, hereaway they are so precocious that one is constantly deceived in guessing their age. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 380, June, 1847
  • When they reached the undecorated office, the teens all were told to sit in the waiting room.
  • September 26, 2006, 8: 56 pm teens in pantyhose pantyhose crossed legs says: teens in pantyhose pantyhose crossed legs bgterewn00 The Volokh Conspiracy » Something for Everyone:
  • Organ failure ensues with death in the teens to early twenties.
  • For once the average age is plummeting downwards to late teens, early twenties.
  • But they have a seconds team which could hurdle several rounds of the cup, so the loss of first team players should not create the same problems as for other teams existing on the bare fifteens.
  • Considering that depression can cause poor self-esteem and sometimes even body dysmorphia, it's also possible that depressed teens would self-report "substantial" acne more often than their peers.
  • Youths stayed the night or were ushered home by designated sober drivers (non-drinking teens were tremendously popular at these events).
  • teenagers is 24% (38% for black teens), then tosses out the usual "free market" bromide that raising wages will result in even higher unemployment (called "disemployment"). Undefined
  • Because values are determined by communities rather than just by individuals, teens must be free to openly discuss how their associative groups - whether religious or secular - answer these questions.
  • How ironic that while 20-year-olds are counted as kids when it comes to drinking, an increasing number of kids only just into their teens are being tried as adults in the justice system.
  • They fared significantly worse on the math part of standard academic tests than teens with unipolar depression and those with no psychiatric history.
  • Converted in his early teens, he entered the ministry in 1855.
  • So, for the benefit of your accountant, I have drawn up this simple, teensy-weensy agenda to show where the money goes.
  • The researchers scanned the same 13 healthy children and teens every two years as they grew up, for 10 years.
  • Three teens along with their rescuers were saved after their boats capsized in the St. Mary's River.
  • Over the next several years, teens and undoubtedly everyone else, will use WAP-enabled devices in ways and applications undreamed of today.
  • I remember photographs of my mother in her teens, a small girl given to plumpness, her pale face round, her lips thin.
  • That abstract hope may help some of these teens, but one of the defining characteristics of adolescence is not seeing the long-term picture. Alex Blaze: LGBT People Need to Take the Fight Back to School
  • I married in my late teens and was taken in by his charm — which soon vanished.
  • Sure, we're talking about the high teens, but these aren't the kind of markups that even ardent bears would deem unreasonable given growth rates and pedigree papers. Apple at $300 or Google at $600? - Yahoo! Finance
  • But an increasing number of Austin's eighth-graders also submit classwork containing "b4, " "ur, " "2" and "wata" — words that may confuse adults but are part of the teens' everyday lives.
  • Bung me on Brunswick Street in a Christmas shopping rush and all of a sudden I'm leading the fashion stakes among teens.
  • They sell the teensy bags you get in supermarket multipacks at full price.
  • This dedicated mixmaster made the transition from bedroom DJ to live performer during his mid teens.
  • The last time I heard that kind of cultic messianic thinking was a brief period of involvement with organized religion in my late teens. Robin Hanson Video, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • McGrath said that more than the proliferation of screens and "atomization" of content, for the kids and teens who make up a big chunk of the demographic for MTV and its properties, "We have the advantage of a brand, and we have relevance which is always been the name of our game. Undefined
  • And perhaps it is "ageist" and "classist" to target teens, as he went on to say. Defending the Gallery Place 'Mosquito'
  • The Department of Health are sweeties; they have compiled a website of drinking woes suffered by teens and pre-teens.
  • It's a cartridge for the Game Boy, and allows pre-teens to organize their busy days with the same sort of neurotic efficiency deployed by their boomer parents.
  • Many of the younger criminals have graduated from joyriding and burglary in their teens to crimes such as drug-dealing.
  • The popular conception is that IM is all fluff, just another way for giggly teens to ask, "Wassup?"
  • I lived my childhood and teens constantly terrified that someone would find out that my mother was barking mad and an alkie to boot.
  • It came out in the art of the teens and twenties, Cubism, Futurism, the Bauhaus, Surrealism.
  • Although werewolves don't make their first change until their late teens, it's only the end of the lengthy process of maturation.
  • There we were, having had a perfectly civil time eating smorrebrod and imbibing a teensy glass of blackberry akvavit (because Wendy's parents, being from the Continent, were very cosmopolitan about such things). Bluemeany Diary Entry
  • The racial and ethnic background of pregnant and parenting teens varies, of course, in different parts of the country.
  • Though still in his teens, Tom is shrewd at a bargain.
  • The suspects are described as white, one is in his late teens, 5ft 8in, slim, with short dark hair and has worn a checked shirt.
  • Coming from two families of bald men - father, husband, and father-in-law all started losing their hair in their late teens - I don't understand men who wear toupees, much like I don't understand women who wear falsies.
  • I think it frustrates adults when they cannot instill their ideas into teens.
  • They have canteens on their belts and AK - 47s and bandoliers of rounds across their shoulders.
  • I first tried to crack Lolita in my teens and I went "feh" after 20 pages. TEV GIVEAWAY: BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN
  • Cunningham says canteens of gold or silver cutlery which retailed at around £1,000 each were popular gifts.
  • This may sound horribly sad and depressing to all you free teens but in fact I liked the quiet life.
  • Fiction personalizes history and injects humor, tragedy, romance, and peril: exactly the kind of thing to get teens interested in something beyond comic book superheroes. William Dietrich: Put the Story in History

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