Review
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“Wendy Mogel's signature humor, humility and wisdom are back in
full force in "The Blessing of a B Minus, "which will bring
much-needed sanity to parents of teens. Hers is the voice that
every parent dreams of finding while wading through the confusion
of childrearing today: calm, knowing, empathetic and informed
both by professional knowledge and personal experience. Her
ins are infused with a widely appealing kind of faith that
will strike a universal chord in parents seeking both a moral and
practical compass. This is a book that will be re-read over and
over again.”
--Judith Warner, author of "Perfect Madness" and "We’ve Got
Issues"
“Wise, witty and well-written, this book is a treasury of common
sense for anyone dealing with adolescents.”
--Rabbi Harold Kushner, author of "When Bad Things Happen to
Good People"
“In this remarkably frank, helpful book Wendy Mogel offers
practical advice and comforting perspective on all the issues,
large and small, that families of all faiths and backgrounds
confront as their children move through adolescence. Here is a
voice of humor, reason, and compassionate sanity in a culture
driven by hyper-competitiveness, hyper-vigilance, and
hyper-activity. "The Blessing of a B Minus" inspires and
consoles. Most importantly, this very readable book gives us the
tools we need to become more conscious, confident parents. This
is not Jewish wisdom, it is human wisdom, and I for one am a most
grateful recipient.”
--Katrina Kenison, author of "The Gift of an Ordinary Day"
“Wendy Mogel’s ability to make old wisdom new is uncanny. She is
herself a wise woman. The parents of America – and therefore the
children, too – should be grateful for her.”
--Leon Wieseltier
"Wise, witty and well-written, this book is a treasury of common
sense for anyone dealing with adolescents."
--Rabbi Harold Kushner, author of "When Bad Things Happen to
Good People"
"Wendy Mogel's signature humor, humility and wisdom are back in
full force in "The Blessing of a B Minus, "which will bring
much-needed sanity to parents of teens. Hers is the voice that
every parent dreams of finding while wading through the confusion
of childrearing today: calm, knowing, empathetic and informed
both by professional knowledge and personal experience. Her
ins are infused with a widely appealing kind of faith that
will strike a universal chord in parents seeking both a moral and
practical compass. This is a book that will be re-read over and
over again."
--Judith Warner, author of "Perfect Madness" and "We've Got
Issues"
"We should all give thanks for "The Blessing of a B Minus". Like
Wendy Mogel herself, this book is funny and full of common sense.
It will give parents something they need: perspective on the
complicated and often maddening business of raising adolescents."
--Michael Thompson, Ph.D., author of "It's a Boy: Your Son's
Development from Birth to Eighteen"""
"Wendy Mogel's ability to make old wisdom new is uncanny. She is
herself a wise woman. The parents of America - and therefore the
children, too - should be grateful for her."
--Leon Wieseltier
"In this remarkably frank, helpful book Wendy Mogel offers
practical advice and comforting perspective on all the issues,
large and small, that families of all faiths and backgrounds
confront as their children move through adolescence. Here is a
voice of humor, reason, and compassionate sanity in a culture
driven by hyper-competitiveness, hyper-vigilance, and
hyper-activity. "The Blessing of a B Minus" inspires and
consoles. Most importantly, this very readable book gives us the
tools we need to become more conscious, confident parents. This
is not Jewish wisdom, it is human wisdom, and I for one am a most
grateful recipient."
--Katrina Kenison, author of "The Gift of an Ordinary Day"
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About the Author
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Wendy Mogel, PhD, is a practicing clinical psychologist,
international public speaker, and the author of Voice Lessons for
Parents, the New York Times bestseller The Blessing of a Skinned
Knee, and The Blessing of a B Minus. She lives in Los Angeles.
Please visit her website at WendyMogel.com.
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