Foreword

The process of growing up and passing through adolescence has been characterized by great inner turmoil, uncertainty, and tremendous pressures from family, close friends, and peer groups. Certainly, in our complex society the problems youths now face seem more marked than ever before.

Carol Banister is a young girl who is em barking upon her own special journey into adolescence. Plagued with powerful emotions, sometimes fearful of the drives and desires she feels, she finds herself experiencing a series of explicit encounters that change not only her view of herself, but her life.

THE NEIGHBOR'S DAUGHTER -- the story of a young girl coming of age. A story of how others view her.

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