Young people may be plugged-in with others technologically, but on an interpersonal level they are lonelier than ever. between texting and tweeting, they are losing the skills needed to engage in real, face-to-face relationships.
Using the results from countless interviews from students around the nation, author Andy Braner helps students identify the problems that come with feeling alone in today's high-speed world and the core fears that keep them isolated. Through encouragement and advice,
Alone shows young people how to reach out and connect personally with God and others.