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Description
Journals is your Growing Up Guide.
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You Get:
An award winning novel, An Advice Column and Social Community, Your own Diary with prompting questions, and a Podcast...
All focussed around the joy, excitement and confusion of growing up.
Journals Is:
1) An inspring book called "Journals: Middle School Love & War" about a young girl, facing the challenges of Middle School life while secretly reading her father's World War II Journal.
2) The Journals Social Network where you can create your own profile, talk to other teens and Journals Author Louise "Weezy" Palanker and get answers to all of your questions about Boys, Girls, Love, Dating, Sex, Cliques, Families, Parents, Friends, Bullies, School and other complicated things like Life.
Inside the app there are already thousands of questions, answers and reader interactions. Start reading, make new friends, understand that you are not alone and ask a question of your own.
3) Your personal "Ask Me Diary" with prompting questions to help you gather and compose your daily thoughts.
You can keep your entries private with a lock, or you can share an especially inspiring post on Facebook or Tumblr.
4) A weekly podcast called" Journals Out Loud," featuring Weezy and a panel of teens who tackle the tricky and thought provoking questions that come into the app from you, our friends and Journalers.
For Free, you get: The first half of Weezy's book, Journals: Middle School Love & War, The Journals Social Network, the podcast and the diary.
For a 99 cents in app purchase, you get the second half of the book and a lock for your diary.
More about the book, Journals: Middle School Love and War"
Have you ever wondered:
“What are boys really thinking about girls and love and sex?”
“Why are my parents so angry and moody?”
“How can people hate other people enough to kill them?”
These are just some of the gigantic questions haunting 12-year-old, Lanie Spurdle. Of course, she's equally troubled by the smaller questions like:
"Why do I have to wear a bra?" and
"Does Clayton Murray like me as much as I like him?"
But as she begins to write in her journal and as she discovers and secretly reads her father's World War II journal, the world comes into sharper focus for Lanie.
We appreciate your ratings and reviews for the app and the podcast, here in the app store and in the iTunes store. thank you!
Read Lanie's story, write in your own diary, listen to our podcast, join the Journals Social Network and understand what every teen and pre-teen is trying so hard to figure out... how to grow up.
What's New in Version 2.2
The Journals Social Network
Join now. Ask, Answer, Read, Learn, Share, Support, Grow Wiser
Be sure to check out our weekly podcast in the 'Podcast' section of the app.
Thanks, Journalers!





















