Late Night Words
| AUTHOR | Desanctis, Ingrid |
| PUBLISHER | Zondervan Publishing Company (02/01/2004) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
It's late Friday night, and a mom and dad are in their teenaged son's bedroom, waiting anxiously for him to get home. When he finally does come in, he is as defensive as they are accusatory. The "third-degree" begins: why was he late? Was there drinking or drugs? Why has he been "distant" the past few weeks? He admits to no wrong-doing, but finally blurts out that there's a girl he's been seeing, and she lives far away so he's been out later. When the truth comes out, and nothing is really wrong, everybody softens. Some good-natured teasing eases the tension. Mom sings him a bedtime song-though he makes her promise not to tell anyone. As they leave, mom and dad realize their son is basically a good kid who respects their values, and they tenderly say good-night.
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Product Details
ISBN-13:
9780744146240
ISBN-10:
0744146240
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Carton Quantity:
500
Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Religion | Christian Education - General
Grade Level:
College Freshman
and up
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It's late Friday night, and a mom and dad are in their teenage son's bedroom, waiting anxiously for him to get home. When he finally does come in, he is as defensive as they are accusatory. The "third-degree" begins: why was he late? Was there drinking or drugs? Why has he been "distant" the past few weeks? He admits to no wrong-doing, but finally blurts out that there's a girl he's been seeing, and she lives far away so he's been out later. When the truth comes out, and nothing is really wrong, everybody softens. Some good-natured teasing eases the tension. Mom sings him a bedtime song?though he makes her promise not to tell anyone. As they leave, mom and dad realize their son is basically a good kid who respects their values, and they tenderly say good-night.
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It's late Friday night, and a mom and dad are in their teenaged son's bedroom, waiting anxiously for him to get home. When he finally does come in, he is as defensive as they are accusatory. The "third-degree" begins: why was he late? Was there drinking or drugs? Why has he been "distant" the past few weeks? He admits to no wrong-doing, but finally blurts out that there's a girl he's been seeing, and she lives far away so he's been out later. When the truth comes out, and nothing is really wrong, everybody softens. Some good-natured teasing eases the tension. Mom sings him a bedtime song-though he makes her promise not to tell anyone. As they leave, mom and dad realize their son is basically a good kid who respects their values, and they tenderly say good-night.
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