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The O'Reilly Factor for Kids: A Survival Guide for America's Youth is a book written by Fox News Channel commentator Bill O'Reilly. It was published in 2004 and covers issues that kids face in their teenage years, such as drugs , sexual intercourse , money , smoking , alcohol and friends .
Bill goes on the road to talk about the release of "The O'Reilly Factor for Kids" in paperback. Back to All Galleries... Date: Oct 13, 2005 Photos: 10
English. xiv, 189 pages ; 24 cm. Discusses social problems that are challenging today's youth, offering advice on how to make the best decisions in such areas as managing bullies, school, drugs, sex, the Internet, and money.
Sep 20, 2005 · The bestselling author of The O'Reilly Factor, The No Spin Zone, and Who's Looking Out for You? talks straight to kids this time. He is as demanding, direct, and wry asever—but he's also more revealing too, sharing candid snapshots of his own childhood throughout.
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- Bill O'Reilly, Charles Flowers
Sep 28, 2004 · The bestselling author of The O'Reilly Factor , The No Spin Zone , and Who's Looking Out for You? talks straight to kids this time. He is as demanding, direct, and wry asever—but he's also more revealing too, sharing candid snapshots of his own childhood throughout.
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Nov 1, 2004 · The bestselling author of The O'Reilly Factor , The No Spin Zone , and Who's Looking Out for You? talks straight to kids this time. He is as demanding, direct, and wry asever—but he's also more revealing too, sharing candid snapshots of his own childhood throughout.
- Bill O'Reilly, Adamson Rick
Oct 13, 2009 · Each chapter begins with quotes from kids who have written into his show (!), followed by a short introduction and a personal O'Reilly story. In the alcohol chapter, for instance, he recalls watching a group of his friends get disgustingly drunk, which prompted him to vow never to drink.
- Bill O'Reilly, Charles Flowers