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Anne Frank Writes Words of Hope: Courageous Kid of World War II - Includes Digital Download

Anne Frank Writes Words of Hope: Courageous Kid of World War II - Includes Digital Download

Author: Debbie Vilardi Genre: (Auto)biography/Memoir Illustrator: Christian Papazoglakis

In 1933, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party rose to power in Germany. The Nazis terribly persecuted Jews and other groups of people. They murdered millions of Jews across Europe during World War II. A pre-teen girl named Anne Frank and her family managed to hide from the Nazis for two years. During this time, Anne wrote about her experiences almost every day in her diary. Discover the courage of Anne and her family during one of the most horrific times in history. Read more

How the Boogeyman Became a Poet

How the Boogeyman Became a Poet

Author: Tony Keith; Genre: (Auto)biography/Memoir

Poet, writer, and hip-hop educator Tony Keith Jr. makes his debut with a powerful YA memoir in verse, tracing his journey from being a closeted gay Black teen battling poverty, racism, and homophobia to becoming an openly gay first-generation college student who finds freedom in poetry. Perfect for fans of Elizabeth Acevedo, George M. Johnson, and Jacqueline Woodson. Tony dreams about life after high school, where his poetic voice can find freedom on the stage and page. But the Boogeyman has been following Tony since he was six years old. First, the Boogeyman was after his Blackness, but Tony has learned It knows more than that: Tony wants to be the first in his family to attend college, but there's no path to follow. He also has feelings for boys, desires that don't align with the script he thinks is set for him and his girlfriend, Blu. Despite a supportive network of family and friends, Tony doesn't breathe a word to anyone about his feelings. As he grapples with his sexuality and moves from high school to college, he struggles with loneliness while finding solace in gay chat rooms and writing poetry. But how do you find your poetic voice when you are hiding the most important parts of yourself? And how do you escape the Boogeyman when it's lurking inside you? Read more

Posts of a Mid-Century Kid: Doing my best, having fun

Posts of a Mid-Century Kid: Doing my best, having fun

Author: Ann Vigola Anderson Genre: (Auto)biography/Memoir

Anderson takes us on a journey to 1950s and 60s Kansas and treats the reader to hometown cooking in her tasty memoir Posts of a Mid-Century Kid . With humor and richly crafted details, she chronicles her mid-century childhood, offering a sampling of another era. This delightful and mischievous memoir advocates coloring vividly outside of the lines! A fun exploration of vintage toys, traditional festivities and personal growth into adulthood when life was “easy.” Ann vividly describes the beauty of the prairie state and the restorative impact of nature in her life. Summers spent at her grandparents’ farm, growing up with cousins, and family reunions offer a connection to the halcyon days of the mid-century. Ann offers generous helpings of comfort-food-reading as she shares family stories and recipes of prize desserts prepared for generations, and gives second servings of hope and strength in the form of experiences shared, and the memories she stirs into her words. “Want to learn what it was like being a little girl growing up in Kansas during the 1950s and 60s? Here, in a carefully crafted set of stories, we get the answer to that question. We visit Grandma’s huge country garden ‘with perfectly straight rows.’ We see the then ten-year-old author giving a special gift to her Grandmother at Christmas—that brings tears to the reader’s eyes. ... There is much more as the author unpacks the memories of her childhood and growing up years.” —Jerry Apps, Author Simple Things: Lessons From the Family Farm "I think that a good book of any kind should provide the reader with insights into human nature, no matter how profound or quotidian the subject matter. Posts of a Mid-Century Kid by Ann Vigola Anderson gives the reader ample evidence of how interesting an ordinary life can be, of how observations as one simply goes along in life can provide universal insights. The format is one of a series of Facebook postings and the time frame is the 1950s and ‘60s, the era of my own teens and twenties. Anderson’s prose is clear and engaging, and the book’s subtitle sums up the author’s efforts and this reader’s reaction nicely: ‘Doing my best. Having fun.”’ —Jim Hoy, author of My Flint Hills "A life this rich also includes heartache. Ann speaks frankly of the loss of her mom and brother at a young age and the challenge of growing up with a father who never became involved in her life. She generously shares how she’s created a family from friends, a joyful marriage, and a bond with cats throughout her life." — Cheryl Unruh, author of Flyover People Anderson delivers a memoir that is at once humorous, poetic, and vulnerable. An excellent read. — Patty Reece, owner of The Volland Store “I thoroughly enjoyed Posts of a Mid-century Kid, a charming, heartwarming, emotional collection of memories that shows what growing up in the 1950s was like. From Anderson’s childhood came a lifelong love of family, tennis, cats, and Kansas. From her young friends, she learned the mysteries and misinformation of where babies come from and engaged in grooming experiments gone bad. She struggled with her parents’ divorce and an absentee father, along with other losses. However, Anderson found her way through both the happy and sad of life with her mother’s words to guide her: Do your best. Have fun. It is a message for all of us.” — Hazel Hart, author of the Pierce Family Saga historical fiction series Read more

The Spaceship Next Door: A Small-Town Teen's Alien Encounter Becomes Humanity's Last Hope – Gripping First Contact Sci-Fi Thriller

The Spaceship Next Door: A Small-Town Teen's Alien Encounter Becomes Humanity's Last Hope – Gripping First Contact Sci-Fi Thriller

Author: Gene Doucette Genre: Fantasy Fiction

When a spaceship lands in Sorrow Falls, a lovable and fearless small-town girl is the planet’s only hope for survival Three years ago, a spaceship landed in an open field in the quiet mill town of Sorrow Falls, Massachusetts. It never opened its doors, and for all that time, the townspeople have wondered why the ship landed there, and what—or who—could be inside. Then one day a government operative—posing as a journalist—arrives in town, asking questions. He discovers sixteen-year-old Annie Collins, one of the ship’s closest neighbors and a local fixture known throughout the town, who has some of the answers. As a matter of fact, Annie Collins might be the most important person on the planet. She just doesn’t know it. Read more

Ask Me Why I Hurt: The Kids Nobody Wants and the Doctor Who Heals Them

Ask Me Why I Hurt: The Kids Nobody Wants and the Doctor Who Heals Them

Author: MD Randy Christensen M.D. Genre: (Auto)biography/Memoir

An unforgettable and inspiring memoir of an extraordinary doctor who is saving lives in a most unconventional way. Ask Me Why I Hurt is the touching and revealing first-person account of the remarkable work of Dr. Randy Christensen. Trained as a pediatrician, he works not in a typical hospital setting but, rather, in a 38-foot Winnebago that has been refitted as a doctor’s office on wheels. His patients are the city’s homeless adolescents and children. In the shadow of an affluent American city, Dr. Christensen has dedicated his life to caring for society's throwaway kids—the often-abused, unloved children who live on the streets without access to proper health care, all the while fending off constant threats from thugs, gangs, pimps, and other predators. With the Winnebago as his moveable medical center, Christensen and his team travel around the outskirts of Phoenix, attending to the children and teens who need him most. With tenderness and humor, Dr. Christensen chronicles everything from the struggles of the van’s early beginnings, to the support system it became for the kids, and the ultimate recognition it has achieved over the years. Along with his immense professional challenges, he also describes the trials and joys he faces while raising a growing family with his wife Amy. By turns poignant, heartbreaking, and charming, Dr. Christensen's story is a gripping and rich memoir of his work and family, one of those rare books that stays with you long after you’ve turned the last page. Read more

How to Be a Family: The Year I Dragged My Kids Around the World to Find a New Way to Be Together

How to Be a Family: The Year I Dragged My Kids Around the World to Find a New Way to Be Together

Author: Dan Kois Genre: (Auto)biography/Memoir

In this "refreshingly relatable" ( Outside ) memoir, perfect for the self-isolating family, Slate editor Dan Kois sets out with his family on a journey around the world to change their lives togethe r. What happens when one frustrated dad turns his kids' lives upside down in search of a new way to be a family? Dan Kois and his wife always did their best for their kids. Busy professionals living in the D.C. suburbs, they scheduled their children's time wisely, and when they weren't arguing over screen time, the Kois family-Dan, his wife Alia, and their two pre-teen daughters-could each be found searching for their own happiness. But aren't families supposed to achieve happiness together? In this eye-opening, heartwarming, and very funny family memoir, the fractious, loving Kois' go in search of other places on the map that might offer them the chance to live away from home-but closer together. Over a year the family lands in New Zealand, the Netherlands, Costa Rica, and small-town Kansas. The goal? To get out of their rut of busyness and distractedness and to see how other families live outside the East Coast parenting bubble. HOW TO BE A FAMILY brings readers along as the Kois girls-witty, solitary, extremely online Lyra and goofy, sensitive, social butterfly Harper-like through the Kiwi bush, ride bikes to a Dutch school in the pouring rain, battle iguanas in their Costa Rican kitchen, and learn to love a town where everyone knows your name. Meanwhile, Dan interviews neighbors, public officials, and scholars to learn why each of these places work the way they do. Will this trip change the Kois family's lives? Or do families take their problems and conflicts with them wherever we go? A journalistic memoir filled with heart, empathy, and lots of whining, HOW TO BE A FAMILY will make readers dream about the amazing adventures their own families might take. Read more

Primer: Clashing Colors

Primer: Clashing Colors

Author: Thomas Krajewski Genre: Comics Illustrator: Gretel Lusky

Primer’s made a splash, but does she have what it takes to be a Teen Titan? Ashley wants nothing more than to be taken seriously as a superhero—she can't help it that things don't always go as planned! And when the Teen Titans roll into town chasing after their infamous nemesis, Deathstroke, Ashley just knows this is her chance to prove that Primer has what it takes to join the team. The only thing is, her parents still expect her to go to school and finish her homework—typical Dad and Yuka (umm…Mom) stuff! And best friend Luke keeps acting so weird every time her Titan dream gets brought up…but Ashley has it all figured out. If only they would just see that she can do this! The new girl at her school, Violette, thinks Primer is the best—so why doesn’t everyone else get it, too? Will Ashley learn what it means to be both a team player and a trustworthy friend...all while battling her newest foe? Read more

The Unknown (The Unknown Series)

The Unknown (The Unknown Series)

Author: J.W. Lynne Genre: Fantasy Fiction

"I have read hundreds of books and it is extremely rare for me to be surprised or give 5 stars. I almost always anticipate the plot twists. I thought I had this one all figured out from the very beginning. I couldn't have been more wrong! An exhilarating, emotional, fast paced read that I couldn't put down. This story was utterly unique." - Justine, Book Catharsis ★★★★★ EIGHT CHILDREN WERE KIDNAPPED. BUT WHY? Eight kids, ages nine to seventeen, awaken to find that almost everything they have ever known has been stolen from them. They were ripped from their beds in the middle of the night and transported to an unfamiliar and unforgiving new world where there are strict rules, and they are punished if they refuse to obey. As the kids grapple with their mysterious new reality, they struggle with disconcerting questions. Where in the world are they? Why were they taken away from their families? Will they ever get to go back home? And the most frightening question of all: Will this be the place where they die? If you like fast-paced mysteries with intriguing suspense, short captivating chapters, clean romance, and jaw-dropping twists and turns that keep you guessing until the end, don't miss this exciting new novel! What readers are saying about THE UNKNOWN: "Gripping. Unique. Lots of mystery and intrigue. I finished reading this book in awe." - Carly, Goodreads ★★★★★ "I read A LOT and this book had lots of surprises which I didn't see coming. I definitely could not put this one down! I truly loved this book!" - Michelle, Goodreads ★★★★★ "Lots of suspense, twists, and turns. I never saw the ending coming. It was a total surprise and explained everything!" - Karon, Goodreads ★★★★★ What teachers are saying about THE UNKNOWN: ”Great book for any student that says ‘I get bored quickly!’ Trust me! You won’t with J.W. Lynne’s The Unknown!” - Mr. Stefanelli "I am an ELA educator, and my class is reading and analyzing The Unknown. We have approximately 200 IB students. They are engaging with this book. It is so relevant to them. It has been a real blessing." - Mr. Nelson "Keeps you guessing until the end. If you like adventurous mysteries with great characters, then I highly recommend this book. 10 out of 10 stars." - Ms. Murray "After teaching The Unknown I ordered the sequel (The Haven) and my 8th graders couldn't put it down! These books are amazing for teens and adults!" - Melissa THE UNKNOWN is book one in a completed series of two novels. Books in the UNKNOWN series: Book 1: THE UNKNOWN Book 2: THE HAVEN THE UNKNOWN can be enjoyed as a standalone. THE HAVEN is sold separately. Read more

Bad Kid (A Graphic Memoir): My Life as a "Troubled Teen"

Bad Kid (A Graphic Memoir): My Life as a "Troubled Teen"

Author: Sofia Szamosi Genre: Graphic Novel

A searing personal account of the so-called troubled teen industry, this graphic memoir exposes and humanizes the harrowing experience of so many young people in behavioral correction facilities. When she was just thirteen years old, Sofia was taken—by two people she had never seen before—to a “therapeutic wilderness program” three states away. Her own mother, terrified that Sofia was spiraling out of control, had enrolled her in an institution for “troubled teens.” But instead of finding healing, Sofia found herself trapped. Trapped inside an unregulated industry that used promises of intervention and reform to prey upon panicking parents and kids with court orders. Over the next two years, Sofia would cycle through four different residential programs. In these places, school hours were a privilege, not a right. Contact with the outside world, including her mother, was strictly monitored. Teenage inmates were encouraged to call one another out. Still a child—ripped from her home, stripped of basic freedoms, and severed from her family and friends—Sofia struggled to understand who she really was beneath the crushing weight of the label BAD KID . A darkly funny and intimate coming-of-age tale, this graphic memoir exposes the harrowing realities of adolescence in and out of the "troubled teen" industry of the early 2000s. And in doing so, Bad Kid explores the lasting impact of the labels we’re given—and how making art can help transmute them. Read more

Inspiring Baseball Stories for Kids: 14 Incredible Baseball Tales with Lessons in Courage & Mental Toughness for Young Sports Fans

Inspiring Baseball Stories for Kids: 14 Incredible Baseball Tales with Lessons in Courage & Mental Toughness for Young Sports Fans

Author: Ben Byde Genre: Sports

Searching for the Perfect Gift for That Young Baseball Fan? Do you want your child to learn about mental toughness, teamwork and perseverance, and be captivated by inspirational baseball stories from MLB legends? Well Look No Further Than "Inspiring Baseball Stories for Kids: 14 Incredible Baseball Tales with Lessons in Courage & Mental Toughness for Young Sports Readers”! This book is not just any gift, it's a journey into the heart of baseball for kids and teens alike. Perfect for kids aged 8-12, this book combines it's a captivating mix of baseball trivia, legendary tales, life-changing moments and lessons in character-building. From 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and even 6th graders, children from all ages will love it. Discover the Triumphs, the Struggles, and the Legends of Baseball! Packed with 14 chapters of stories with MLB heroes, memorable games, and fascinating baseball tidbits. It's a journey from baseball's humble beginnings to the dazzling heights of modern MLB, with insightful life lessons designed to engage and inspire every young reader! Here's A Sneak Peek at Some of the Captivating Stories: Babe Ruth “The Sultan of Swat” : The legend of Babe Ruth, known for his towering home runs and larger-than-life personality. Jim Abbott “A Performance for the Ages” : The story of the pitcher born with one hand, who defied the odds. Lou Gehrig “The Iron Horse’s Final Lap” : The heartfelt farewell of a baseball icon who exemplified courage. Cal Ripken Jr. “Baseball’s Iron Man” : Breaking the record for 2,632 consecutive games played. Satchel Paige ”Baseball’s Greatest Showman” : Discover the charisma and talent of a pitcher who excelled despite racial barriers. Bill Mazeroski and the 1960 World Series : Relive the thrilling walk-off home run that brought glory to the Pirates. Derek Jeter “The Journey to 3000” : The Yankees legend that hit over 3000 home runs. Roberto Clemente “The Pride of Puerto Rico” : The life of a pitcher who was a hero both on and off the field. A Playbook of Inspiration! Lessons in Mental Toughness : Empowering narratives that foster resilience and a strong mindset. Engaging and Easy-to-Read: keeping young minds stimulated and captivated. Exciting True Tales : that educate while keeping young readers hooked. Motivational Tales : that instill perseverance, team spirit and grit. Gift a World of Baseball and Motivation! Ready to inspire that 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, or 14-year-old with stories of fearless MLB legends and baseball heroes? Read more

Reach for the Skai: How to Inspire, Empower, and Clapback

Reach for the Skai: How to Inspire, Empower, and Clapback

Author: Skai Jackson Genre: (Auto)biography/Memoir

Actress, activist, and now Danicing with the Stars competitor Skai Jackson shares her lessons on life and her rise to stardom in this vibrant memoir about self-acceptance, girl empowerment, and the classy clapback. Actress and activist Skai Jackson is a star! Her rise to fame started on the popular Disney Channel shows Bunk'd and Jessie . Her cool sense of style led her to create her own fashion line. And her success has made her a major influencer, with millions of followers on Instagram, who isn't afraid to stand up for what she believes in. But being a teen celebrity isn't always glamorous. For the first time, Skai discusses the negative experiences that sometimes come with living in the spotlight--the insecurities about her appearance, the challenges of separating her real personality from her TV roles, and the bullying she's faced both personally and professionally. She knows firsthand the struggles tweens and teens face today, and she has found her calling as an antibullying activist, known as the queen of the classy clapback. Skai is a positive force and a role model for inspiring change and embracing differences in others. Her story will encourage girls and boys alike to believe in themselves and to have the courage to reach for the sky and follow their dreams. Read more

The Westcoast Kid

The Westcoast Kid

Author: Travis D. Waters Genre: (Auto)biography/Memoir

After experiencing a tumultuous early childhood, young Travis turned all his energy to the only thing he knew he could count on—sports. After excelling in high school basketball and becoming his school's first great player, however, his life took a fateful and tragic turn. In his compelling memoir, The Westcoast Kid , Waters chronicles the events that led up to his decision to embark on a different path in life—away from college and into the dangerous world of drug smuggling for Pablo Esobar's cartel. As he became immersed in the lure of fast money and beautiful women, his life began spiraling downhill; eventually, he was arrested and convicted of drug charges, forcing him to enter the turbulent prison system. While detailing how life behind the prison walls became a struggle to survive when they found out his high school rival was NFL star Deion Sanders, he also shares how he found the determination to rebuild his life once he was released. Waters tells the inspiring story of his struggle to find his place in life hoping to encourage young adults to shun bad choices, opt for the right path, and follow their dreams. Read more

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