You are looking at the book with a Catholic position. He sees real-world aspects applied to this book and believes the content should be discussed with children when they ask. She believes that the topics covered in the book are relevant to reading age groups, but that children reading should not be inundated with information when asking questions about the book. She feels it is the parent's responsibility to discuss these sensitive issues with their prepubescent adolescent. In this position parents can filter the information received from the child in a sufficiently simplified way for the child to understand it. She believes the book is a gift to the world that helps children understand and connect with what happens in a world where people lose their sense of self-worth and
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