The 32-page book and CD contains the thoughts of 15 young people from Southmead Youth Centre on issues such as love, loneliness and crime. Jeremy Brent, a senior youth worker at the centre, said: "They have been involved in every aspect of the project's development and production." At the launch of the booklet earlier this month, a group of local children (pictured) performed to music produced by the 14- to 22-year-olds involved in the project.
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