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I Can't Believe You Went Through My Stuff!: How to Give Your Teens the Privacy They Crave and the Guidance They Need

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Year 2004 Edition year
Pages 256 Mid-length read
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Based on the metadata we have, I Can't Believe You Went Through My Stuff!: How to Give Your Teens the Privacy They Crave and the Guidance They Need by Andrea Thompson ; Peter Sheras looks closest to a focused backlist selection with a clear entry point for curious readers. The copy on file shows 2004 • Simon & Schuster • 256 pages, giving you a quick sense of scale and reading commitment.

Edition on file: 2004 • Simon & Schuster • 256 pages • ISBN 9780743252157.

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