Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Dating, relationships, romance and love
Dtm Publishing LLC Summer of 99
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Capstone Global Library Ltd My Sister Daisy
Book SynopsisDaisy''s older brother is thrilled when he gets a baby brother. They are best buddies who do everything together. But then, his younger brother realizes she is a girl and wants to be called Daisy. Daisy''s brother must adjust to the change - including what it means for him and their sibling relationship. A moving, lyrical picture book based on a true story, My Sister, Daisy handles a sensitive subject with warmth and love.
£6.99
Hachette Children's Group Indigo Donut
Book SynopsisThe breathtaking second book from the author of Orangeboy, winner of the Waterstones Children''s Book Prize for Older Readers, the YA Book Prize, the CrimeFest award, and shortlisted for the Costa Book Award .Praise for Orangeboy:A truly brilliant book. Malorie BlackmanIncredible book. Thank you Patrice Lawrence for such a fresh and riveting piece of fiction. Ben Bailey Smith (Doc Brown)Seventeen-year-old Indigo has had a tough start in life, having grown up in the care system after her dad killed her mum. Bailey, also seventeen, lives with his parents in Hackney and spends all his time playing guitar or tending to his luscious ginger afro. When Indigo and Bailey meet at sixth form, serious sparks fly. But when Bailey becomes the target of a homeless man who seems to know more about Indigo than is normal, Bailey is forced to make a choice he should never have to make. A life-affirming stoTrade ReviewIf anything, Lawrence's second book surpasses her first with its deft characterisation. -- Imogen Russell Williams * The Guardian *...another brilliant story that will suck you in and leave you looking at the world through different eyes. Lawrence deserves all the awards that were heaped on Orangeboy, and her latest book is every bit as good. * Crime Review *Think Jacqueline Wilson with swearing and lots of contemporary cultural references... a red-hot mystery * The Times *Lawrence's teenage friendly depictions of emotions will keep readers engaged. It won't stay on the shelf for long. * The School Librarian *Fresh and important... Patrice Lawrence is a hot name in publishing. CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THE WEEK -- Alex O'Connell * The Times *A tender and complex story of first love, family and belonging... Lawrence is a vibrant, accomplished storyteller... but what really sets her writing apart is her skill in getting to the raw heart of her characters. YA BOOK OF THE WEEK. -- Fiona Noble * The Observer *A passionate love story with mystery at its core. CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THE WEEK. -- Nicolette Jones * Sunday Times *Oh, I loved this story. The plot hinges on the mystery surrounding Indigo's family and it's gradually revealed with genuine care and compassion by Lawrence... [She] is a storyteller, you know? I believed in her setting, I believed in her characters and I was absorbed by her plot. I don't know what more I could have asked for. -- Jill Murphy * The Bookbag *
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Hot Key Books Being a Girl
Book SynopsisA funny, frank and fearless guide to being a girlBeing a girl is not all sugar and spice. With witty black-and-white illustrations by Gemma Correll throughout, BEING A GIRL tells you everything you need to know about surviving puberty, in an honest and humorous way.Trade ReviewA book with chapters titles "Hellcats and Hormones" and "A Quick Herstory Lesson" definitely works for me... frank and funny with line drawings throughout. * The Bookseller (Children's Previews) *This is a book not only designed to inform teenage girls but to make them think and ask questions and it does this brilliantly -- Annie Everall * School Library Association *
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Capstone Global Library Ltd LGBTQ Matters
Book SynopsisWhat exactly does being lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender mean? How has the gay rights movement helped to change society''s view of the LGBT community during the past century? What is it like to have same-sex parents? How do people come out to their friends? What is homophobia? Find out all this and much more. Using real-life case studies, this book gives sensitive insights into what it means to be LGBT in 21st century Britain.
£8.54
Hachette Children's Group Seven Days of You
Book SynopsisIt's Sophia's last week in Tokyo, and she's going to make it count...Sophia has spent her life ping-ponging between different countries and schools, so, in theory, saying goodbye should be easy. But now she's leaving Tokyo - the place that finally felt like home. The only way she can get through this is to make her final week perfect.Then Jamie Foster-Collins shows up, just in time to ruin everything. Jamie and Sophia used to be friends . . . and his return stirs up feelings she thought she'd forgotten.Suddenly, hours and minutes become meaningless. Only time spent together, exploring the hidden streets of the city they love, is real.Trade ReviewI read Seven Days of You in a day because it hooked me from the start - it was the perfect escapism. Cecilia Vinesse is an exciting voice added to the YA scene and I wouldn't hesitate to pick up any of her future books. * Queen of Contemporary *I could not put this down. I started it in the evening, I finished it in one sitting because I loved it so so much. Cecilia Vinesse is a really talented writer... * Lucy the Reader *Seven Days of You has everything you could possibly want from a YA contemporary, neatly wrapped in Vinesse's skillful writing. If you're in need of some escapism, I highly recommend this. * The Mile Long Bookshelf *This highly readable novel about finding home and discovering oneself will have fans of Stephanie Perkins's Anna and the French Kiss swooning * SLJ *Seven Days of You is a deliciously fizzy, neon-bright romance: a swoony tangle of past and future, love and friendship, and what exactly it means to be home * Katie Cotugno, New York Times bestselling author of 99 DAYS *YOU NEED THIS BOOK IN YOUR LIFE... [...] It's amazing and if you're looking for a book to really escape into, then this is for you. * Is this real life *As a writer myself, Seven Days Of You was one of those books that made me panic and go: how can I ever write something this good?! That's when you know you're reading something pretty damn special. * Read by Jess *A book that may need that box of tissues close to hand and yet a book to make you laugh. An expertly told, captivating story. -- Louise Ellis-Barrett * Armadillo *An engaging romance with a satisfying ending. Will appeal to fans of John Green * School Library Association *I know I'll be reading this again and again... * Dani Reviews Things *How hard am I crushing on Seven Days Of You? I'm crying, laughing, aching, and squealing all at once. I would live in this book if I could. -- Becky Albertalli, author of SIMON VS THE HOMOSAPIENS AGENDAThis dazzling and genuinely romantic story shows just how much your life can change in the course of a single week. -- Jennifer E. Smith, author of THE STATISTICAL PROBABILITY OF LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
£7.59
Kidkiddos Books Ltd. Boxer and Brandon (Swedish Children's Book)
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Kidkiddos Books Ltd. Boxer and Brandon (Malay English Bilingual Book
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Walker Books Ltd Different for Boys
Book SynopsisA poignant and moving LGBTQ+ story that explores sexuality and masculinity with a touch of humour, by twice Carnegie Medal-winner and bestselling author Patrick Ness. Ant Stevenson has many questions, like when did he stop being a virgin? Are there degrees of virginity? And is it different for boys? Especially for boys who like boys? Ant tries to figure out the answers to his questions as he balances his relationships with three very different boys: Charlie, who is both virulently homophobic and yet close friends with Ant; Jack, whose camp behaviour makes him the target of Charlie's rage; and finally Freddie, who just wants Ant to try out for the rugby team. From the bestselling author of the Chaos Walking trilogy comes a timely and important story about inclusivity, prejudice and friendship.Trade ReviewDifferent For Boys by Patrick Ness explores teen sexuality, friendship, and romance in this frank and humorous LGBTQ+ story about Ant who is finding all his relationships increasing complicated. -- Emma Saunders * Books of 2023, BBC Entertainment & Arts *Hormones crackle in this coming-out story… Broken rules and pushed boundaries abound in this punchy postmodern satire… Not content with merely writing a moving coming-out story, he has also constructed a postmodern satire of the limitations of the young adult novel…The hormones are crackling and the dynamics within the group twist and turn as they explore their sexuality. The denouement, while not unexpected, is written with freshness and feeling. Ness is perceptive, plots beautifully and writes like a dream. -- Alex O'Connell * Times *Featuring black “redactions ” of bad language and Bendix’s elegant, minimalist illustrations, this slim, powerful 14+ story of friendship, attraction and internalised homophobia follows Ant Stevenson and his complex relationships with three boys at school. A quietly unforgettable book from an award winning author. -- Imogen Russell-Williams * Guardian *an exploration of sexuality and masculinity focusing on a gay teenager. * The Guardian *featured in a list of the Best YA of 2023 for the Irish Times * Irish Times *
£11.69
Tricycle Press King and King
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£13.49
Language Lizard, LLC Who Are We? (Hindi-English)
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£13.25
Behrman House Inc.,U.S. Golem Goes to Camp
Book SynopsisA fun summer read for 7-9 year-olds with a mud monster that, like Amelia Bedelia, follows directions a bit too literally."I wish I'd had a golem when I was in summer camp, because I LOVED LOVED LOVED this book. I hope we'll be seeing more adventures with Emmett, the golem, and the rest of the Mud Pack soon." --Eric A. Kimmel, award-winning author of Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins and Miriam and the Sasquatch.Emmett Cohen was not at all happy when his mom insisted that he try the art elective at camp this summer. His parents and sister were arty, but he was not. He preferred skateboards and science and comic books. He was grumpy and more than a little homesick when he showed up at the art shack for his first session and started poking around for a project. He brightened when he found a trash can full of odd mud, and was soon engrossed in shaping a mini monster from the thick clay. At the end of the session, when he scratched his name in Hebrew on his project and left for a swim in the lake, he had no idea that the mud sculpture he had created was about to come to life. For Emmett had unknowingly created a golem, a mystical, protective mud creature that lived in Jewish legends dating back to 16th century Poland. And here it was in the middle of Camp Teva, in Emmett's cabin.Before long, the golem is getting into mischief and out of hand, and Emmett and his friends, now organized as a secret "Mud Pack" are trying to make sure no one finds out there is a real-life golem at camp.Luckily, Camp Teva was an awesome set up for hiding a mud monster.Join Emmett, his sister Emily, and his camp friends Jake, Danny, and Reisha, and the pesky twins Lilly and Rebecca as they embark on their most exciting summer ever, trying to keep one step ahead of an eager-to-please mud monster that has a hard time getting its instructions quite right.
£11.04
New Harbinger Publications The Teen Girl's Guide to Relationships,
Book SynopsisAre you looking for clear and reliable information about relationships, sexuality, safety, and consent? You can find it in this essential guide—just for teen girls.As a teen girl, you probably have a ton of questions about sex and relationships. For example, what do you do if someone sends or asks you to send an explicit picture or text? How do you know if you are straight, bi, pan, or gay? What do you do if you are being pressured to do something you don’t want to do? This book has all the answers you seek.Written by two experts in teen mental health, this go-to guide offers empowering tools to help you build self-esteem, clarify your values, understand your sexual identity and boundaries, decide what feels right for you, and know what to do when things go wrong. And by practicing the simple evidence-based skills in this book, you’ll learn how to handle any situation that you may encounter—whether online or IRL.As a teen girl navigating the world of sex, dating, and relationships, you need to feel empowered and confident to make important decisions for yourself that are grounded in self-respect and safety. This book can help, every step of the way.
£14.24
Nimbus Publishing (CN) The Disappearing Boy
Book SynopsisThirteen-year-old Neil MacLeod feels like a fish out of water. He''s trying to adjust to his new life in Ottawa, but it''s half a continent away from his friends in Vancouver, not to mention a whole lot colder. Even worse, his mother still refuses to tell him the truth about the father he''s never met.After being forced into an awkward visit with a grandmother he never knew existed, Neil stumbles across a clue to his father''s identity, and beins to unravel the mystery with some help from his new friend Courtenay. When he uncovers a shocking secret, and the truth about his unconventional family sinks in, Neil decides to run away, all the way to his grandfather''s horse farm in New Brunswick. A sensitive and moving story about growing up, The Disappearing Boy teaches us that every family is different, and love is never as simple as it seems on the surface.
£7.26
Inanna Publications and Education Inc. The Story of My Life Ongoing, by C.S. Cobb
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£9.74
Oneworld Publications A People's History of Heaven
Book Synopsis LONGLISTED FOR A PEN/FAULKNER AWARD, 2020 A dazzling tribute to the resilience and determination of a remarkable community of women In the sprawling Bangalore slum of Heaven, five girls – Muslim, Christian and Hindu; gay and straight – form an unbreakable bond. These are girls who refuse to be silenced, no matter how much their city would like to forget they exist. But now Heaven is threatened by government bulldozers, and the friends must come together to protect the close-knit, vibrant community they call home. Sparkling with passion and courage and laced with humour, this is the story of five unforgettable young women and their fierce determination, not only to survive, but to triumph.Trade Review‘A warm, buoyant celebration of womanhood, humanity and solidarity.’ * Herald, Scotland *‘The women are not there for our pity; they are there to be listened to. How refreshing.’ * New York Times Book Review *‘Subramanian writes with empathy and exuberance, offering a much-needed glimpse into a world that too many of us don't even know exists. This is a book to give your little sister, your mother, your best friend, yourself, so together you can celebrate the strength of women and girls, the tenacity it takes to survive in a world that would rather have you disappear.’ * Nylon *'Even through the tragedies of lives lived in incomprehensible harshness, this is a beautifully crafted tale which glows with lyricism, colour and tenderness.' * Irish Times *‘Subramanian's observations are sharp, witty, and incisive; her writing is consistently gorgeous. She is passionate about the plight of Indian girls subjected to a patriarchal system that ruthlessly oppresses and devalues them... In depicting the societal ills that oppress India's women, Subramanian refuses to acquiesce to the plot that fate seems to have written for these girls.’ * Washington Independent Review of Books *‘Subramanian’s evocative novel weaves together a diverse, dynamic group of girls to create a vibrant tapestry of a community on the brink.’ * Publishers Weekly *‘Everything about A People's History of Heaven is wonderful: the lyrical, light touch of the narrator, the story, the humor, and most of all, the girls.’ * Minal Hajratwala, award-winning author of Leaving India *‘A novel with a filmic quality… Brimming with warmth and good humour… quietly raises issues of equality and human rights… A book to savour and to make you smile.’ -- New Internationalist‘A girl power-fueled story that examines some dark social issues with a light . . . touch.’ * Kirkus Reviews *‘How can a novel about a group of daughters and mothers on the verge of losing their homes in a Bangalore slum be one of the most joyful and exuberant books I’ve read? Subramanian writes without a shred of didacticism or pity, skillfully upending expectations and fiercely illuminating her characters’ strength, intelligence, and passionate empathy. A People’s History of Heaven should be a case study in how to write political fiction. Each page delighted and amazed me.’ * Heather Abel, author of The Optimistic Decade *‘A colourful, dramatic coming of age story.’ * Ms. Magazine *‘A People’s History of Heaven forefronts human dignity and the intelligence it takes to survive at the intersection of so much society uses to set people apart... Spending time with this fearsome five is...just plain fun.’ * Foreword Reviews *‘Wonderful... The stories of these young women...are full of emotion and drama, and also fierce power and hope. Their relationships and support for one another is inspiring, making this a beautiful testament to friendship and individuality. More LGBTQ+ novels about people of colour, please!’ * BookRiot *‘Poetic... Subramanian's rich imagery conjures up the bustle of a diverse city where children live in poverty mere blocks from three-story homes where their mothers work as maids… As colourful as a Rangoli design, this bittersweet coming-of-age story will linger in the reader's mind.’ * Shelf Awareness *‘Perfect for readers who want to learn more about Indian and South Asian culture, or for readers who love stories featuring strong female friendships.’ * Reading Women podcast *‘What a thrill to read a novel as daring and urgent as A People’s History of Heaven. It’s a story about defiance in the face of erasure, about the survival tactics of an unforgettable group of girls. I can’t remember the last time I encountered a voice of such moral ferocity and compassion.’ * Tania James, author of The Tusk That Did the Damage *‘The power of these fierce young women shines in spite of their circumstances, and they prove just how beautiful and influential a strong, unconditionally accepting community is. Subramanian is a remarkable writer whose vibrant words carry a lot of heart. This inspiring novel is sure to draw in readers with its lyrical prose and endearing characters.’ * Booklist *‘What a remarkable novel this is. The life-affirming story of five young women who live in a Bangalore slum called Heaven... Both their individual stories and their collective warrior spirit will move, inspire and enrich.’ * LoveReading *‘A vibrant novel...a beautiful story of love, loyalty, and female friendship.’ * Hello Giggles *
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Hachette Children's Group We Are Young
Book Synopsis'Hard-hitting, heartbreaking and hopeful, We Are Young is a must read.' SARAH CROSSANIt starts with a wedding. And a car crash. On the same night Evan's mother marries local radio DJ 'Breakfast Tim', Evan's brand-new step-brother Lewis is found unconscious and terribly injured, the only survivor of a horrific car crash.A media storm erupts, with the finger of blame pointed firmly at loner stoner Lewis. Everyone else seems to think the crash was drugs-related, but Evan isn't buying it. With the help of her journalist dad, Harry, she decides to find out what really happened that night.As Evan delves deeper into the lives of the three teenagers who died in the crash, she uncovers some disturbing truths and a secret that threatens to tear her family - and the community - apart.Raw and riveting, heartbreaking and hopeful: an unforgettable story from the author of Girlhood.
£9.25
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Being a Super Trans Ally!: A Creative Workbook
Book SynopsisIf you care about making your home, school and community a safer and more accepting place for people of all genders, then this book is for you! What can you do to be an ally to your transgender, non-binary and gender-expansive friends and family? Everyone needs allies who can support them through challenges, and through engaging with the activities in this book you can develop into an action-oriented Super Trans Ally!Packed full of activities such as self-reflective questions, journal prompts and role plays, this interactive workbook is perfect for helping young people aged 10+ to reflect on gender, develop their compassion, and discover what skills and talents they can bring to being a Super Trans Ally.The eBook version of this book is fully interactive and editable throughout.Trade ReviewBeing a Super Trans Ally is an excellent, accessible resource for anyone ages 8-108 who knows a little or a lot about transgender and non-binary individuals and communities, and is looking to grow in their allyship. This book contains the information and action steps needed to truly be a super ally. -- Dr. Eli R. Green, CSES Founder & CEO, The Transgender Training Institute, IncTimely. Relevant. Smart. Engaging. Creative. Careful. Compassionate. Packed with complex information made simple, important advice, and beautiful art on how to be a Super Trans Ally! What a fabulous addition to the emerging body of work on supporting trans youth! Planning to use it in my teaching! Thank you! -- Graciela Slesaransky-Poe, Ph.D., Professor of Education, Co-Chair, President’s Commission on Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Arcadia University. Ally.A wonderful book for those wanting to find fun and engaging activities to inspire people to be better trans and non-binary allies. This is an important resource to have in classrooms, homes, community and faith organizations to help educate their students, families, congregations and staff who want to take an innovative approach to having conversations about acceptance and inclusion. -- Marsha Aizumi - Activist, Speaker, Author of Two Spirits, One Heart: A Mother, Her Transgender Son, and Their Journey to Love and Acceptance
£17.89
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Coming Out Stories: Personal Experiences of
Book Synopsis'Uplifting and triumphant' JUNO DAWSON'This book is vital' RUSSELL T DAVIES'A brilliant resource' LADY PHYLL'A must-read for anyone grappling with coming out' RIYADH KHALAF'Inspirational' PETER TATCHELL"He told me being gay was nothing to be ashamed of." - Bill"I put my hands over my eyes as I told her, as I couldn't bear to see her reaction." - OliviaBased on the hugely popular Coming Out Stories podcast, this empowering, humorous and deeply honest book invites you to share one of the most important moments in many LGBTQ+ people's lives.From JP coming out to his reflection in the mirror, to Jacob coming out to their Mum over email, from Christine knowing she was trans as a young child, to Kerry coming out as a lesbian in her late thirties, all of the real life stories in this book show you there is no right or wrong way to come out, whatever your age and whatever your background.Whether you're gay, pan, queer, bi, trans, non-binary, or an ally, this uplifting go-to resource is filled with helpful advice and tips on what to expect, and inspirational quotes from leading LGBTQ+ figures, to help you live your life as your most authentic self. Welcome to the family!Trade ReviewUplifting and triumphant, each story is a feat of bravery and courage. -- Juno Dawson, author of This Book is Gay and What's the TThe stories here are rich and vivid - there is much for all of us to learn from this book. -- Joe Lycett, comedian and television presenterThis is written with so much heart. It's full of love and hope and liberation. Even the tougher stories are told with strength and the potential for change. From Stonewall to Jamaica to Canal Street, the writers speak with such honestly and insight, it's thrilling. And they're hilarious too! This book is so vital, it'll be a talisman for so many, a beacon, a path out of the shadows. It should be in every school and home, to reach out to those in need, or those remembering their own journey. It made me cry, it made me hoot, it made me rage, and it made me think. I think, really, I learnt from this. The book contains so many voices from the next wave of queer identity, it taught me better ways to talk and react and help. That's wonderful! -- Russell T Davies, writer and producer of Queer as FolkNone of us are born with prejudice, sadly it's something that is learned - with more books like this usualising queer people there is hope for a future of inclusion and social justice where we simply become part of the fabric of our comunities and coming out becomes a thing of the past. -- Dr Elly Barnes MBE, CEO & Founder of Educate & CelebrateThese 27 inspirational personal stories reveal the breadth and diversity of coming out experiences from people of different ages, eras and cultural backgrounds, including both their triumphs and the tribulations. But the common thread is courage, honesty, self-acceptance and dignity. This book is a must read for LGBT+ teens and their families and teachers. -- Peter Tatchell, human rights campaignerFor many in our communities, coming out is a transformative and liberating experience, but one that can only be truly enjoyed when the world around them embraces them. From chosen family to friendships forged in solidarity, these coming out stories offer real-life insight and wisdom to those who've yet to take that next step in sharing themselves with the world. These stories are also a brilliant resource for parents and families who underestimate the power of acceptance and love to counter a world that can often be so cruel. Enjoy these stories, share these stories and revel in the vulnerability and honesty assembled here. -- Phyll Opoku-Gyimah aka Lady Phyll, co-Founder and Executive Director of UK Black Pride'Coming out' is something that most LGBTQ+ people face at some point in their lives, whether it be small, personal experiences, or in a larger context. Whilst every story is different, there are common threads to be found. The fear of rejection or violence, the knowledge that life after coming out is an undiscovered country but also, in many cases, the liberation and life-affirming experience that it often creates. This new book is a collection of stories about the process of coming out, from a diverse selection of LGBTQ+ people. They are, in turn, funny, heart-breaking and empowering. A spotlight shone upon a pivotal moment in the the lives of those within the LGBTQ+ community, from all backgrounds. Each is a mini-biography, full of those nervous first steps and the hopes and fears of the person involved, with which many of us, having gone through similar experiences, can readily identify. It's also a history lesson in many ways; describing things that happened in the past which today would seem extreme. Yes, progress continues to be made, but as the more recent stories reveal, there's still a long way to go. I'm sure this book will be an inspiration to those still in the proverbial closet, and to perhaps take a leap into the wider world, and one which waits to welcome them with open arms and open hearts. -- Annie Wallace, actressThis book is something I could have done with a long time ago. As the book says so eloquently, we all just want to be loved by those we love for exactly who we are. But in 2020, homophobia is still rife and we still need to stand up and come out, which can be a daunting experience! This book is something I would have liked to give 16 year old me as I was figuring out who I was! It shows that you're not alone and that every story is different and there is no right or wrong way to come out. I loved it. -- Stephen Bailey. comedian, presenter and writerComing out can be the most terrifying yet liberating moments in a queer person's life. This book perfectly captures the highs and lows of this life-changing process. Reading the authentic and vulnerable stories of people across the LGBTQ+ spectrum in this book reminds us that our struggle towards ultimate freedom is a collective one. Our stories are as diverse and unique as our community is but one thing is true in all of them - the powerful desire to overcome one's shame in the pursuit of a life worth living. This is a must-read for anyone grappling with the concept of coming out and for those close to a queer person who want to understand what that journey must feel like. -- Riyadh KhalafTable of ContentsForeword by Tim Sigsworth; Intro; Prologue; Contributions; Glossary; Resources
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Trans Survival Workbook
Book Synopsis'An engaging and powerful book' SUSIE GREEN'Empowering' GENDERED INTELLIGENCEExplore what it means to be you with your own personal Trans Survival Workbook! Combining essential tips and practical advice with quizzes, activities and reflective exercises, this interactive journal allows you to document your transition, engage with your feelings and improve your mental health. With coming-out letters, colouring pages, fun games and inspiring stories, it is the perfect toolkit for discovering who you are and what your gender identity, gender expression and pronouns mean to you.Written by two of the world's leading trans activists, and a follow-up to the bestselling Trans Teen Survival Guide, this empowering and unique book will be with you every step of the way.Trade ReviewThis is an engaging and powerful book, relatable and friendly whilst unpicking some of the stereotypes and encouraging young people to express themselves freely and document their own personal journey in a way that celebrates their individuality and uniqueness. I loved it and would thoroughly recommend it alongside the excellent Trans Teen Survival Guide. -- Susie Green, CEO of MermaidsWhether you are transgender or cisgender, an ally or an activist, a parent or child, this is the book for you. A workbook full of evocative words and illustrations, where you choose YOUR colours to help you on your gender identity journey or understand someone else's with kindness, consideration and care. -- Tash Walker, Co-Chair at Switchboard - the LGBT+ HelplineWith wisdom, compassion, and just the right amount of slapstick comedy, Owl and Fox Fisher take the fear and stress out of questioning gender. They are our family and best friends, guiding us along our trans, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming journeys. -- Kate Bornstein, Gender OutlawThis empowering book creates a world where being yourself is fully celebrated. With practical and creative activities, Trans Survival Workbook holds your hand as you make space to unapologetically explore and express who you are. An important reminder to all that gender has no recipe! -- Gendered Intelligence
£17.89
Starfish Bay Publishing Pty Ltd Hey Owl, Do You Want to Play?
Book SynopsisAge range 2+Owl completes his chores before agreeing to play with friends, with bold illustrations and simple text for beginning readers. Owl’s friends want him to play, but Owl decides to complete his gardening chores first, and they all reap the rewards. This short, simple picture book is perfect for the youngest readers. It features large type and easy sentences, paired with bold illustrations that help beginning readers decode this story about the rewards of diligence and responsibility.
£5.99
Starfish Bay Publishing Pty Ltd Cat Plays a Drum
Book SynopsisIn this story in the Cat and Friends series of full-colour board books, Cat and his friends enjoy making music together, until Bear needs to take a nap. But when Bear starts to snore, Cat can’t help tapping his drum, and his friends join in while Bear sleeps on. Bold illustrations and simple rhyming text enable new readers to develop their vocabulary, as well as encouraging the recognition and understanding of word structure through phonics. Printed as a board book, the story is nicely designed for toddlers, preschool, and kindergarten readers, introducing young children to a range of vocabulary terms, rhyme, rhythm, and onomatopoeia.
£6.99
Zaffre Here for the Drama: The best sizzling and
Book SynopsisRomance doesn't follow a script with this spicy forbidden love story, perfect for fans of Ali Hazelwood and Emily Henry. 'Not to be too dramatic - I LOVED it' - Pernille Hughes, bestselling author of Probably the Best Kiss in the World'This tale of love, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams mixes sizzling chemistry with heaps of A+ banter' - Anna E. Collins, author of Love at First Spite You can't spell Dream Man without DRAMA. As a PA to famous New York playwright Juliette, Winnie has spent the last seven years behind the scenes fetching coffee, soothing egos and buying birthday presents. Putting her own career plans on hold to (once again) cater to Juliette's every whim, Winnie reluctantly agrees to accompany her boss on a trip across the pond to work on London's West End. There, she meets Juliette's dashing nephew Liam (hello, hot accent!). With a standing-ovation-worthy smile, Winnie can't help crushing on him. Hard. When Juliette notices her assistant is distracted, she forbids Winnie from seeing Liam, making sneaking around backstage even more thrilling . . . Dream job. Dream man. We're totally Here for the Drama. Trade ReviewBromley's snappy dialogue and sassy banter never let up in this funny, charming, sexy and all-round fabulous romcom. I can't think of a couple I have recently enjoyed as much as Winnie and Liam. Their interactions and dialogue are exquisite. Not to be too dramatic - I LOVED it. -- Pernille HughesHere for the Drama drew me in instantly with its snarky wit and refreshingly sweet and nerdy hero. This tale of love, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams mixes sizzling chemistry with heaps of A+ banter into a read that is sure to charm readers! -- Anna E. CollinsBromley has written a wonderfully engaging novel with snappy narration from Winnie, and she deftly balances moments of humor with depth by providing her characters with deep backstories and complicated emotions... An entertaining, romantic story of a woman's personal and professional coming-of-age. * Kirkus *
£8.54
Cambridge Media Group Abortion & Pregnancy Options: Issues Series -
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£11.09
Barbican Press Pansy Boy
Book SynopsisPansy Boy is a stunningly beautiful picture book about a child's journey to overcome bullying and be proud of who he isTold as rhyming poem, the story comes to life with vivid graphic art.Out in the natural world, a boy is in love with its beauty. Flowers and birds in flight amaze him. But school beckons, and with it bullying from other children. How can he defend himself? Among the wonders of London’s Kew Gardens, Pansy Boy learns the language of the flowers. Where bullies pinned his life with their hate, he plants a pansy. He hopes his plan will empower the school to value what is delicate and different.Pansy Boy is inspired by the childhood of author and illustrator Paul Harfleet, the founder of The Pansy Project, a worldwide movement which plants pansies at the sites of homophobic attacks around the world. The book comes complete with a field guide to the flowers and birds contained in its pages."In the garden of Kew he read for hours, and learned the language of the flowers..."Trade Review"Written and illustrated beautifully... the kind of book that celebrates difference" - The Guardian "Beautiful, heartfelt, uplifting... Pansy Boy is a story of childhood innocence told through stunningly detailed illustration" - James Wong, Botanist, TV personality and author"Heartfelt and Powerful" - Rachel Holmes, Chair of the Judges for the Polari Prize 2018"Beautiful and thoughtful" - Kirklees Libraries"Pansy Boy acts as a platform for discussing the nuances of homophobia and bullying" - Let's Talk Picture Books Blog
£14.24
Tamark Books Becoming Cassandra (Episode 1): The
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£12.00
John F Blair Publisher What If Wilhelmina
Book SynopsisWilhelmina, the world’s most beloved pet cat, is missing. Or is she? This boldly illustrated adventure features one very worried girl, two frayed dads, a backyard of perils, and sneaky references to great works of art. Based on a true story, a real family, and a real cat named Wilhelmina.Trade Review“Perfect… I would recommend this book to not just those who like cats but who have ever had a cat living with them. It would also be a very fun story time read-aloud.”—STARRED REVIEW, Katrina Yurenka, Retired Librarian, Manager, Youth Services Book Review "My 4-year-old was instantly drawn into the story of the lost cat Wilhelmina and asked to read it again and again. As we did, we noticed new details in the illustrations each time and new things to discuss. As a parent, I loved the exposure to real works of art like The Scream and The Thinker and the representation of a two-dad multiracial family."—Sarah Prager, Queer, There, and Everywhere and Rainbow Revolutionaries
£11.04
Street Noise Books I'm a Wild Seed
Book Synopsis“The queer community is lucky to have Sharon on our side, using her skills and passions to create a better world for all of us.”—Alison Bechdel, author of Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic A collection of lively autobiographical comics guiding the reader through an understanding of queerness and what it means to one woman of color. In this delightfully compelling full-color graphic memoir, the author shares her process of undoing the effects of a patriarchal, colonial society on her self-image, her sexuality, and her concept of freedom. Reflecting on the ways in which oppression was the cause for her late bloom into queerness, we are invited to discover people and things in the author's life that helped shape and inform her LGBTQ identity. And we come to an understanding of her holistic definition of queerness.Trade Review“This potent memoir assuredly navigates the complicated intersections of identity. . . . The author not only explores how her queer identity formed, but also how the intersection of her other identities—for example, race and gender—compounded the struggles she experienced.” —Kirkus Reviews “De La Cruz’s limber, playful debut collection takes on intersectional identity and is informed by her experiences growing up as an androgynous, Xena-loving, Puerto Rican–Dominican Black girl. . . . the wit and exuberance found here marks her as a worthy new artist.” —Publishers Weekly “Anyone out there feeling like they are alone in their struggle may find a kindred spirit in De La Cruz's telling of her own journey.” —Booklist “De La Cruz's work distinguishes itself from other memoirs in her recognition of how internalized stereotypes can stand in the way of self-acceptance.” —School Library Journal “Sharon is the real deal. Enormously talented, smart, and honest. This is the book I've always wished for, and now that it's here, I never want it to end.” —Nicole J. Georges, Author of Fetch and Calling Dr. Laura “Captures all the internal screaming, dizzying uncertainty, and the powerful, vivid joy of discovering your personal place in queer history.” —Maggie Thrash, Author of Honor Girl “Gorgeous, fun to read, and full of truth.” —Liana Finck, Author of Passing for Human “An absolutely genuine and personal look into intersectionality. Sharon has lovingly brought Blackness and queerness to the front, which is what we need right now.” —Robyn Smith, Author of The Saddest Angriest Black Girl in Town “Full of life and heart and light. As hilarious as it is heartbreaking, offering a deeply empathetic graphic manual for our time.” —Kristen Radke, Author of Imagine Wanting Only This “Love is love, live your most authentic life and let others live theirs is Sharon Lee De La Cruz's underlying message.” —Tracy White, Author of How I Made it to Eighteen “A sweet and spirited memoir about navigating, understanding, and ultimately celebrating the many facets of one's identity.” —Whit Taylor, Author of Ghost Stories
£9.49
Belle Isle Books Pinky Swear
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£13.31
Artbooks The book that will finally explain everything
Book SynopsisBuckle up, we're off to the fun and interesting world of growing up! We are growing so fast! And every year, the questions to parents are increasing. What is puberty? Is it true that all our strengths and weaknesses depend on personality and not on gender? And how to talk to that miracle creature at the next desk...
£9.50
NavPress Publishing Group Facing the Facts
Book Synopsis1 Million Copies Sold in SeriesECPA Christian Book Award WinnerPuberty is an exciting but often stressful time of transition to adulthood. It marks the beginning of significant changes in a child's relationships with their parents and with the opposite sex. Facing the Facts will give your child clear and comprehensive information to help them understand what's happening to their body and why God designed it that way.Designed so they can read with you, your child will learn about: How girls' and boys' bodies change, both inside and out The science behind pregnancy and how a woman gives birth Why sex is a good and beautiful gift Romance, dating, and how relationships mature Protecting their purity and sexual health Now revised and updated with: An introduction to different worldviews about sex Age-appropriate material on the broader theological meaning of sex Chapters on masturbation, sexual addiction, gender identity, and same-sex love Designed for ages 12 to 16.With solid and positive insight on tough subjects, the God's Design for Sex series provides clear answers to some of kids' toughest questions without making it awkward.
£12.59
Penguin Random House Children's UK Friday Im in Love
Book Synopsis''An ode to first love, being seen, and finding your joy'' - BuzzfeedIt''s too late for a Sweet Sixteen, but what if Mahalia had a coming-out party? A love letter to romantic comedies, sweet sixteen blowouts, Black joy, and queer pride.Mahalia Harris wants.She wants a big Sweet Sixteen like her best friend, Naomi.She wants the super-cute new girl Siobhan to like her back.She wants a break from worrying-about money, snide remarks from white classmates, pitying looks from church ladies . . . all of it.Then inspiration strikes: It''s too late for a Sweet Sixteen, but what if she had a coming-out party? A singing, dancing, rainbow-cake-eating celebration of queerness on her own terms.The idea lights a fire beneath her, and soon Mahalia is scrimping and saving, taking on extra hours at her afterschool job, trying on dresses, and awkwardly flirting with Siobhan, all in preparation for the coming out of her dreams. But it''s notTrade Review"Camryn Garrett writes with wholehearted sincerity-sharp edged truth braided with irrepressible joy. Mahalia's story lives, breathes and glows. I'm in love with it every day of the week!" -- Becky Albertalli, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Simon vs. the Homosapiens Agenda"A perfect ode to romantic comedies, wrapped in a dazzling rainbow dress." -- Rachael Lippincott, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Five Feet Apart and She Gets the Girl
£8.54
Starfish Bay Publishing Pty Ltd Hey Owl, Have You Seen My Bear?
Book SynopsisAge range 1+Owl and the birds help Seagull find a lost teddy bear, with bold illustrations and simple text for beginning readers.When Seagull loses a teddy bear, Owl steps in to help. Together they visit some other birds in their search for the lost comfort item. This short picture is perfect for the youngest readers. It features large type and easy words, paired with sweet and simple illustrations that will help beginning readers decode the story.
£5.99
Tor Teen Love Songs Other Lies
Book SynopsisIt''s summer romance and second chances, the songs that stay in your head, and the boy you''ll never forget.Two years after rock-song-worthy heartbreak, Virginia Miller is looking forward to a fun, carefree summer. Her friends just landed a spot on a battling bands reality show, and Vee is joining them for her dream internship on tour. Three months with future rockstars seems like an epic summer plan. Until she learns she'll also be sharing the bus with Cam. Her first love, and her first heartbreak. Now Vee has more than just cameras to dodge, and Cam's determination to win her forgiveness is causing TMZ-worthy problems for both of them. With cameras rolling, she'll have to decide if her favorite breakup anthem deserves a new ending. And if she's brave enough to expose her own secrets to keep Cam's under wraps.Breaking Vee's heart was never Cam's plan. All he wanted senior year was a new life, in a new town, uninterrupted by the tragedy he left behind.
£7.59
Lulu.com Crooked Throne
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£12.34
Lulu.com Teens Of Tomorrow
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£9.38
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Wrong Kind of Weird
Book SynopsisSweet, snarky, and delightfully dorky. Elise Bryant, author of Happily Ever Afters Cameron Carson has a secret. A secret with the power to break apart his friend group. Cameron Carson, member of the Geeks and Nerds United (GANU) club, has been secretly hooking up with student council president, cheerleader, theater enthusiast, and all-around queen bee Karla Ortegasince the summer. The one problemwhat was meant to be a summer fling between coffee shop coworkers has now evolved into a clandestine senior-year entanglement, where Karla isn't intending on blending their friend groups anytime soon, or at all. Enter Mackenzie Briggs, who isn't afraid to be herself or wear her heart on her sleeve. When Cameron finds himself unexpectedly bonding with Mackenzie and repeatedly snubbed in public by Karla, he starts to wonder who he can truly consider a friend and who might have the potential to become moreTrade Review“Sweet, snarky, and delightfully dorky." —Elise Bryant, author of Happily Ever Afters “The Wrong Kind of Weird is the right kind of read for anyone looking for a huggable, nerdy rom-com packed full of heart... and anime." —Eric Smith, author of Don’t Read the Comments“A hilariously relatable story about finding who you are and where you belong—and owning it.” —Whitney Grandison, author of A Love Hate Thing“Ramos’ delightful novel oozes an energetic, all-encompassing love for geek culture… A charmingly nerdy and romantic coming-of-age story.” —Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW"Via an unapologetically geeky protagonist whose infectious enthusiasm for nerd culture leaps off the page, Ramos captures the sometimes all-consuming fear of trying to figure out who one truly is and the fear of letting go... A spirited read." —Publishers Weekly"Diverting and witty [with] complex and thoroughly lovable characters." —Shelf Awareness
£13.49
Kidkiddos Books Ltd. The Wheels -The Friendship Race (Tagalog English
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£12.99
Halo Publishing International Why So Many Rules?
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£12.34
Free Spirit Publishing Inc.,U.S. LGBTQ: The Survival Guide for Lesbian Gay
Book SynopsisFully revised and updated guide with frank, sensitive information for LGBTQ teens, their families, and their allies.?LGBTQ is the indispensable resource for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning teens and their allies. This fully revised and updated third edition includes current information on LGBTQ terminology, evolving understandings of gender identity and sexual identity, LGBTQ rights, and much more. Other advice covers topics such as coming out, confronting prejudice, getting support, making healthy choices, and thriving in school and beyond. Resources point the way to books and websites with more information, and quotes from LGBTQ teens (and allies) share stories of personal experiences. Created with input from PFLAG, GLSEN, GLAAD, and others, this book is for young people who are beginning to question their sexual orientation or gender identity, those who are ready to work for LGBTQ rights, and those who may need advice, guidance, or reassurance that they are not alone.2018 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Honorable Mention
£16.14
Sasquatch Books Queer: Powerful voices, inspiring ideas
Book SynopsisWords of Change: QUEER offers a curated collection of thought-provoking quotes and passages from the writings and speeches of activists and allies in the LGBTQIA+ community, with a focus on diverse and previously unheard voices. Compiled by activist and journalist Coco Romack, this highly giftable collection of stirring words is intended to enlighten, to prompt change, to provide encouragement, and to deepen readers' commitment to the movement. Celebrating activism, focusing on solutions, and avoiding apathy and pessimism, this book is an inspiration and a call to action. The back matter includes a brief bio for each person quoted to provide context for their life and work.
£13.49
Halo Publishing International Adventures of Liv: First Day of School
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£12.30
Handersen Publishing Alexia & Melvin: The Zookeeper
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£13.32
Acon Ring Publishing Return to the Golden Mist (Billy Bones, #3)
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£13.29
Acon Ring Publishing In the Shadow of the Lynx (Billy Bones, #2)
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£13.29
Mae Browns Kidneys 4 Kids The Yearbook
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£12.00
Acon Ring Publishing The Ghost of Castle Rock (Billy Bones, #4)
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£11.39
Starfish Bay Publishing Pty Ltd Colin the Chameleon
Book SynopsisThis is a gorgeous picture book that tells the story of a chameleon who, unlike his siblings, cannot change colour and therefore faces certain dangers. Eventually, Colin finds that it is this very difference that makes himself special and helps keep his family safe from a greater threat.Trade Review“Find dozens of hidden color-changing lizards in imaginative ink, monoprint, and collage artwork as they explore the strengths and benefits of being different.” —Foreword Reviews (U.S.) || “Her illustrations, which look like prints, employ multiple shades of green, brown, and yellow to great effect; bright Colin stands out! Simple and sweet.” —Kirkus Reviews (U.S.) || “Gorgeous ink mono print and collage illustrations perfectly complement the text.” —Reading Time (Australia) || “Quarry's simple descriptive and alliterative text is engagingly complimented by her ink, print and collage illustrations.” —ReadPlus (Australia)
£6.99