Young adult literature
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Young adult literature
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Young adult literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Inu yasha, story and art by Rumiko Takahashi ; translation, Mari Morimoto, V. 21
- The intuitive eating workbook for teens, a non-diet, body positive approach to building a healthy relationship with food, Elyse Resch
- Feminism, the march toward equal rights for women, Jill Dearman ; illustrated by Alexis Cornell
- Great authors of children's books, edited by Jeanne Nagle
- Danielle, chronicles of a superheroine, a novel by Ray Kurzweil ; illustrated by Amy Kurzweil
- JavaScript coding for teens, a beginner's guide to developing websites and games, Andrew Yueh ; illustrations by Carl Wein
- The book of awesome black Americans, scientific pioneers, trailblazing entrepreneurs, barrier-breaking activists and Afro-futurists, Monique L. Jones
- All the best questions!, and some answers, too, Jeremy Steele
- Beneath the surface, a teen's guide to reaching out when you or your friend is in crisis, Kristi Hugstad ; foreword by Nancy Guerra, EdD
- My body, my choice, the fight for abortion rights, Robin Stevenson ; illustrations by Meags Fitzgerald
- I am a feminist, claiming the f-word in turbulent times, Monique Polak ; illustrations by Meags Fitzgerald
- Volunteering for the elderly, by Lynn Ternus
- Surviving the Angel of Death, the true story of a Mengele twin in Auschwitz, by Eva Mozes Kor and Lisa Rojany Buccieri ; [afterword by Peggy Porter Tierney]
- La historia del mundo en 25 historias, Javier Alonso López ; Cristian Barbeito, ilustraciones
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