Get Real with Jenna Lucado

December 16, 2009 by Revolve Tour  
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“I’m going to be working on a new book project for high school girls, but I need you! Because, let’s get real: it doesn’t make sense to write a book for you and not know anything about you! So thanks for taking the time to spill your thoughts, opinions and suggestions. I need all the help I can get!”

— Jenna Lucado

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10 Responses to “Get Real with Jenna Lucado”
  1. amanda says:

    for a title of the book it would probly be The rules of high school 101 or some thing like that number one would be 1. be your self and number 2 pick true freinds etc… haha i hope that helps I will be praying for you jen i know you can do it!Let not only let us girls but let God speak to you to i know you will bye amanda I hope i helped PS I graduated so high school was tough at the beinging but it was great towards my senior year it was fun !

  2. Miranda Craig says:

    hey jenna! i meet u in norman you are so sweet u gave me like a million hugs o and thank u for letting me come back and get another picture sorry i tried to take ur pen:) i love ur book i am reading it for the 2nd time (sorry that rachels barbie died from cancer:) ) that was funny! it was funny how we were wering the same exact things we both were wearing revolve green hoodie,ponytail,jeans,and black converse u better be there next year or i will literaly cry my eyes out:) !!
    love ya,
    Miranda :) p.s merry christmas! :)

  3. Miranda Craig says:

    your beautiful jenna :)…. inside and out! besides ur dad how did u get on the revolve tour? fyi i feel alot more confident walking into school after reading ur book! im not so worried about walking down the hall and feeling like all the girls are talking about me ( theres a girl hall and a boys hall)
    anymore. u are my favirote person at revolve please dont ever leave!
    Merry christmas,
    Miranda

  4. Miranda Craig says:

    you could talk about the way God wants u to act during high school the do’s and donts during high school :)
    - Miranda

  5. Miranda Craig says:

    your stinken awsome jenna:)i meet u at revolve in norman thanks for the million hugs:):):):):):) o and sorry i tried to take your pen :) it was kind weird that we were wearing the same thing ponytail,revolve hoodie,jeans,and black converse keep doing what your doing you are VERY lucky to be on the revolve tour. i have always wanted to be a speaker or whatever courtney is? or the drama team:) dont ever leave u or courtney i will cry my eyes out!!

  6. Miranda Craig says:

    “the way god wants you to act during high school” kinda long but hey. im not even in high school sooo im only in 6th :) the do’s and donts of high school?

  7. Whitney Wright says:

    Jenna, I think a good name for your new book would be ” Being in the Popular Group: God’s Group!” Your last book helped me so much! Know when I look at myself I know that I really am beautiful!! Every day I pray that God would help me be myself, the real, beautiful me!! Meeting you at Revolve was a dream! You are such an inspiration!! Thanks sooo much for your encouraging talks! You’ve showed me how amazing it is to be truly close to God and think of myself as beautiful!! Thanks!

  8. Hannah says:

    Hi Jenna, thanks for taking on a project like this. A couple of questions though, are you aiming this book to help girls of high school age, or of high school problems? They’re the same but different. High school age includes periods, work, parents, shopping, etc. High school as a school includes teachers, sports, grades, etc. Overlap areas include friends, stress, boys, body image, etc. Were you hoping to take one topic and develop it, or do like a general overview kind of thing? Best of luck!

  9. Diana Jane Kurth says:

    I was 12 years old…40 years ago. Much has changed, but one of the things that bothered me the most was how to cope with knowing that your future would be affected by not being a good math student, or not being a “straight A” student, not being perceived as a “popular” girl. I was also always comparing myself to other people all the time. I tried not to be self-centered though, and made it a point to reach out to others who felt like “misfits”. I also tried to show kindness to peers who were obviously “snubbed” by those who were part of the “IN-groups”. I suppose that I still sometimes feel the effects of those days. Everyone is coping with emotional scars of some sort.

  10. Hannah says:

    Hey,

    This weekend I wen’t to a youth retreat with my youth group and I realized something huge. Girls need to understand that the people in there lives are going to let them down but that God’s love never will. They have to know that looking for other ways to find love in this world isn’t worth it and that no matter what we can ask God anything! Sometimes I feel like when people talk about purity all they do is say stuff about remaining abstinent and dressing appropriatly. Purity is more than just those things and it needs to be talked about more often.

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