Unemployed 16-year-old Scott is in need of help to control his anger, before his fears of prison become reality. Sixteen-year-old Cherelle had everything going for her, until she became disillusioned at the end of school, and let her anger get in the way of her career path. Barney is a 15-year-old whose anger has isolated him and his family from the outside world. Failing at school and finding his only entertainment in TV and computer games, his anger rules his life while his parents buy him whatever he wants.
Finally, 15-year-old Jenny gets angry at the smallest thing and has written more than a hundred emotional letters, some making threats of self-harm.
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