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What's Happening to Me?: Boys Edition (What's Happening to Me?)

What's Happening to Me?: Boys Edition (What's Happening to Me?) by Alex Firth from Usborne Books

    Cliques, Phonies, & Other Baloney

    Cliques, Phonies, & Other Baloney by Trevor Romain from Free Spirit Publishing

      Chicken Soup for the Kid's Soul: 101 Stories of Courage, Hope and Laughter (Chicken Soup for the Soul (Paperback Health Communications))

      Chicken Soup for the Kid's Soul: 101 Stories of Courage, Hope and Laughter (Chicken Soup for the Soul (Paperback Health Communications)) by Jack Canfield from HCI

        Today's kids face grave issues and harder decisions than ever before. Gang warfare, violence, drugs, alcohol, smoking, pregnancy, depression and suicide have found their way into middle and elementary schools. Divorce splits apart families every day. These issues make kids feel as if they must understand and accept all the troubles of the world.

        Now more than ever, kids want and need the inspiration and hope that Chicken Soup for the Soul provides. In this special volume, young readers will find empowerment and encouragement to love and accept themselves, believe in their dreams, find answers to their questions and discover hope for a promising future.


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        Children of the Great Depression (Golden Kite Awards (Awards))

        Children of the Great Depression (Golden Kite Awards (Awards)) by Russell Freedman from Clarion Books

          As he did for frontier children in his enormously popular
          Children of the Wild West, Russell Freedman illuminates the lives of the American children affected by the economic and social changes of the Great Depression. Middle-class urban youth, migrant farm laborers, boxcar
          kids, children whose families found themselves struggling for survival . . . all Depression-era young people faced challenges like unemployed and demoralized parents, inadequate food and shelter, schools they couldn't attend because they had to go to work, schools that simply closed their doors. Even so, life had its bright spots—like favorite games and radio shows—and many young people remained upbeat and optimistic about the future.

          Drawing on memoirs, diaries, letters, and other firsthand accounts, and richly illustrated with classic archival photographs, this book by one of the most celebrated authors of nonfiction for children places the Great Depression in context and shows young readers its human face. Endnotes, selected bibliography, index.

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          Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul II

          Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul II by Jack Canfield from Health Communications, Inc.


            Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul II offers more inspiring stories to help you master the game we call life. Today's teens have ever more issues and social pressures to juggle than young adults just 20 years ago. This book, like its predecessor, can be your guide - a beacon in the darkness, a safe haven in a storm, a warm hug in the cold and a respite from loneliness. There's no preaching as to what you should and shouldn't do. Instead, this book is full of teens sharing their experiences on learning to accept like, becoming the best person you can be, being happy with who you are, and loving yourself - no matter what.

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            Whatcha Mean, What's a Zine?

            Whatcha Mean, What's a Zine? by Esther Pearl Watson from Graphia

              A zine is a handmade magazine or mini-comic about anything you can imagine: favorite bands, personal stories, subcultures, or collections. They contain diary entries, rants, interviews, and stories. They can be by one person or many, found in stores, traded at comic conventions, exchanged with friends, or given away for free. Zines are not a new idea: they've been around for years under various names (chapbooks, flyers, pamphlets). People with independent ideas have been getting their word out since before there were printing presses.

              This book is for anyone who wants to create their own zine. It's for learning tips and tricks from contributors who have been at the fore front of the zine movement. It's for getting inspired to put thoughts and ideas down on paper. It's for learning how to design and print your own zine so you can put it in others' hands. Whatcha Mean, What's a Zine? is for anyone who has something to say.

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              Economics: Principles in Action

              Economics: Principles in Action by Arthur O'Sullivan from Pearson Prentice Hall

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                An Elephant In the Living Room - The Children's Book

                An Elephant In the Living Room - The Children's Book by Jill M. Hastings from Hazelden

                  An illustrated story to help children understand and cope with the problem of alcoholism or other drug addiction in the family.

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                  Paths to Peace: People Who Changed the World: People Who Changed the World

                  Paths to Peace: People Who Changed the World: People Who Changed the World by Jane Breskin Zalben from Dutton Juvenile

                    With a stirring quote set within a stunning and incisive collage, Zalben sets the tone for each of the sixteen peacemakers she profiles in this book. Mahatma Gandhi, Eleanor Roosevelt, Cesar Chavez,Aung San Suu Kyi, and the most recent Nobel Prize winner, Dr.Wangari Maathai, are some of the people she chose to represent different eras and parts of the globe. Many started down their path to peace during childhood, and all challenge us to think about improving the lives of others. Also included in this beautiful volume are art notes, a glossary, a bibliography, further reading, and an index, making it an excellent resource for teachers and students.

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                    Orphan Train Rider: One Boy's True Story

                    Orphan Train Rider: One Boy's True Story by Andrea Warren from Houghton Mifflin

                      Between 1854 and 1930, more than 200,000 orphaned or abandoned children were sent west on orphan trains to find new homes. Some were adopted by loving families; others were not as fortunate. In recent years, some of the riders have begun to share their stories. Andrea Warren alternates chapters about the history of the orphan trains with the story of Lee Nailling, who in 1926 rode an orphan train to Texas.

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