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Confidence Code for Girls Taking Risks, Messing up, and Becoming Your Amazingly Imperfect, Totally Powerful Self

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ISBN-10: 0062796984

ISBN-13: 9780062796981

Edition: 2018

Authors: Katty Kay, Nan Lawson, Claire Shipman, JillEllyn Riley

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Girls can rule the world--all they need is confidence. This empowering, entertaining guide from the bestselling authors of The Confidence Code gives girls the essential yet elusive code to becoming bold, brave, and fearless. It's a paradox familiar to parents everywhere: girls are achieving like never before, yet they're consumed with doubt on the inside. Girls worry constantly about how they look, what people think, whether to try out for a sports team or school play, why they aren't getting "perfect" grades, and how many likes and followers they have online. Katty Kay and Claire Shipman use cutting-edge science and research, as well as proven methods of behavioral change, to reach girls…    
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Book details

List price: $21.00
Copyright year: 2018
Publisher: HarperCollins Canada, Limited
Publication date: 4/3/2018
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Size: 5.91" wide x 8.58" long x 1.06" tall
Weight: 1.210
Language: English

Katty Kay grew up in the Middle East because her father was a British diplomat. After graduating from Oxford University, where she studied modern languages, she went to work for an aid agency in Zimbabwe. She joined the BBC in 1990 as the Zimbabwe correspondent for the African section before eventually becoming the Washington correspondent and anchor for BBC World News America. With Claire Shipman, she wrote the books Womenomics and The Confidence Code: The Science and Art of Self-Assurance - What Women Should Know.

Claire Shipman is the senior national correspondent for ABC News' Good Morning America and a regular on This Week with George Stephanopoulos. Previously, Shipman was the White House correspondent for NBC News and a reporter for CNN in Moscow, where she earned multiple awards for her coverage of the demise of the Soviet Union. She currently lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband and two children.