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Chasten Buttigieg’s new book a comforting read for teens

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‘I Have Something to Tell You’By Chasten Buttigiegc.2023, Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing$18.99/209 pages Experience, they say, is the best teacher.

Once you’ve done something, you can say you like it and you’ll do it again or not. The subject comes with a different viewpoint, once you’ve gotten a little experience with it.

You’re wiser, more confident. As in the new book “I Have Something to Tell You” by Chasten Buttigieg, you’ll have the chops to offer valid advice.

If you’d have asked 8-year-old Chasten Buttigieg what life was like, he probably would’ve told you about his big brothers and how wild and daring they were.

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