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Girlology Hang-Ups, Hook-Ups, and Holding Out

Stuff You Need to Know About Your Body, Sex, & Dating

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Girlology. It has exploded beyond just a word. Girlology is a culture that preteen and teen girls know and love and turn to for honest true-life advice on everything that matters most--friends, guys, body changes, dating, and sex. In Hang-Ups, Hook-Ups, and Holding Out, girls will follow the true stories of four girls and their choices-- good and bad . And they'll get answers to the questions teen girls are asking every day on the popular website www.girlology.com and in private sessions with Drs. Holmes and Hutchison, the co-creators of Girlology--questions like:

• What's up with this acne? Will it ever end?

• Is it ok to shave my hair down there?

• If I keep looking at other girls in the locker room, does that mean I'm gay?

• Am I the only girl who isn't having sex?

• Is oral sex really 'sex'?

• If I've only had oral sex, then I'm still a virgin, right?

• There's a guy at school who says he wants to hook up with me. What does he mean by 'hook up'?

Life can get complicated for girls today. With Hang-Ups, Hook-Ups, and Holding Out, it just got a lot easier.

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    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2007
      Gr 7 Up-This sequel to "Girlology: A Girl's Guide to Stuff That Matters" (2005) focuses on body issues, dating, sexuality, and adolescent health. Chapters address topics such as boyfriends, gynecology, body image, drugs and alcohol, and sexfrom birth control to STDs. Each section starts off with fictionalized mini-dramas that highlight the chapter's theme. Following the open-ended scenario, the narrative is formatted in a Q & A style and concludes with "Think It Through," featuring a flow chart demonstrating outcomes based on different choices. The early chapters are pretty straightforward and nonjudgmental in tone, but the later chapters, particularly those dealing with sex, take on a sharper tone, employing scare tactics to encourage readers to be safe. The authors put the burden of sexual responsibility firmly on female readers and caution them that boys think only of themselves and their pleasure. This slightly overbearing attitude may instruct readers but it also has the potential to turn off teens looking for unbiased medical information."Elaine Baran Black, Georgia Public Library Service, Atlanta"

      Copyright 2007 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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