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Young Adults · Ages 14–17

Razzle

by Ellen Wittlinger

Age rating: Ages 14–17 · Young Adults

Age rating and Christian content guidance for parents.

First published 2001

Razzle, a teenage girl, navigates friendships, family issues, and her own identity in a contemporary setting.

Concern Level

37/ 100

Mixed

Virtue Level

18/ 100

Thin

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Things to consider

Sexual Content40

Kissing and discussions of relationships are present, with some implied intimacy.

Violence / Gore10

Minor conflicts and arguments occur, but no significant violence.

Profanity / Language40

Some characters use mild to moderate profanity.

Blasphemy0

Blasphemy is not a theme or element in this story.

Substance Use10

A character mentions feeling overwhelmed, but no explicit self-harm.

Suicide & Self-Harm10

A character experiences emotional distress, but no direct self-harm.

Scary / Disturbing0

Scary or horror elements are not present in this story.

Occult & Witchcraft0

Occult or witchcraft themes are absent from the narrative.

Sexuality & Gender Themes20

A minor character is implied to be gay, but not a central focus.

Worldview & Spirituality10

Secular viewpoints on life and relationships are presented.

Anti-God or Christian Portrayal0

Christians are not portrayed negatively in this story.

Virtues to celebrate

Courage & Sacrifice30

Razzle shows courage in confronting her feelings and problems.

Faith & Hope5

Faith is not a significant element in Razzle's personal journey.

Love & Friendship50

Friendship and familial bonds are explored with depth.

Forgiveness & Redemption10

The focus is on personal growth rather than explicit repentance.

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