CHANGING
BODIES, CHANGING LIVES: A BOOK FOR TEENS ON SEX AND RELATIONSHIPS
by Ruth Bell
Candidly discusses teenage sexuality and the many physical and emotional changes that occur during adolescence.
101 QUESTIONS ABOUT SEX AND SEXUALITY: WITH ANSWERS FOR THE CURIOUS, CAUTIOUS, AND CONFUSED
by Faith Hickman Brynie
Uses a question and answer format to present information about the physical, emotional and social topics surrounding sex and sexuality.
THE
"GO ASK ALICE" BOOK OF ANSWERS: A GUIDE TO GOOD, SEXUAL AND
EMOTIONAL HEALTH
edited by Columbia University's Health Education Program
A frank, streetwise "Our Bodies, Ourselves" for young men and women, this guide answers the questions young people are asking about sexuality, drugs, alcohol, fitness and nutrition, and more.
THE
SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEENS: THE ULTIMATE TEENAGE SUCCESS GUIDE
by Sean Covey
A step-by-step guide to help teens improve self-image, build friendships, resist peer pressure, achieve their goals, get along with their parents and more.
THE
TEENAGE GUY'S SURVIVAL GUIDE
by Jeremy Daldry
A humorous guide for boys ages ten to fourteen, offering advice on dating, sex, body changes, and social life.
THE
GIRLS' BOOK OF WISDOM: EMPOWERING, INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES FROM OVER 400 FABULOUS
FEMALES
edited by Catherine Dee
A collection of quotations from over 400 famous women, including suffragists, pioneers, politicians, moms, musicians, athletes and actors, grouped in such categories as "Friendship," "Confidence," and "Creativity."
THE WAY THEY SHOULD GO: TIMELESS ADVICE FOR THE TEEN JOURNEY
compiled by
Kirsten Femson
Some of the most inspiring and instructional wisdom ever written from top leaders to help teens as they make their way in a complex world.
WHEN
A FRIEND DIES: A BOOK FOR TEENS ABOUT GRIEVING & HEALING
by Marilyn E. Gootman
Gentle advice for any teen who is grieving the death of a friend.
EATING DISORDERS: A HANDBOOK FOR TEENS, FAMILIES AND TEACHERS
by
Tania Heller
This book defines different types of eating disorders, looks at who suffers from them and why, and discusses warning signs, treatment, complications and associated problems.
CONQUERING
THE BEAST WITHIN: HOW I FOUGHT DEPRESSION AND WON...AND HOW YOU CAN TOO
by Cait Irwin
Cait Irwin shares her own compelling story: how she struggled with clinical depression at age fourteen, was hospitalized, sought therapy, found the right medication, and successfully made the long, arduous climb back to good health.
WHAT
ARE MY RIGHTS?: 95 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT TEENS AND THE LAW
by Thomas A. Jacobs
Provides information to help the reader understand laws, recognize responsibilities, and appreciate rights especially in relation to parents, school, jobs and personal matters.
HEALTHY SEXUALITY
by Kristen Kemp
From female anatomy to male anatomy, from crushes to dating, and from periods to safe sex, you'll find the answers to everything you ever wanted to know about the physical and emotional challenges of growing up.
HEY
LADIES!: TALES AND TIPS FOR CURIOUS GIRLS
by Kennedy
Sometimes it takes a manual from a former dork to make the load a little lighter and explain the mysterious worlds of boys, substance abuse, and parental communication.
NO BODY'S PERFECT: STORIES BY TEENS ABOUT BODY IMAGE, SELF-ACCEPTANCE, AND THE SEARCH FOR IDENTITY
by Kimberly Kirberger
Through powerful stories and poems from real teens, as well as personal tales and advice from the author, this book strives to help girls learn to accept, love, and appreciate their bodies–and, in turn, to love themselves.
GIRLS
TO WOMEN, WOMEN TO GIRLS
by Bunny McCune and Deb Traunstein
Writings by girls and women of all ages explore various aspects of being female: body image and self-esteem, friendships, mother-daughter relationships, sexuality, coping with crises and more.
WHEN WILL I STOP HURTING? TEENS, LOSS, AND GRIEF
by Edward Myers
This book provides an overview of grief as a painful but normal process, offering insights from bereavement experts as well as practical suggestions for coping with loss, including accounts from teens.
HOW
RUDE! THE TEENAGER'S GUIDE TO GOOD MANNERS, PROPER BEHAVIOR, AND NOT GROSSING
PEOPLE OUT
by Alex J. Packer
A humorous but practical guide to good manners and social skills, discussing such areas as family life, behavior in public, manners in school, eating and clothes.
THE HOW RUDE! HANDBOOK OF FRIENDSHIP AND DATING MANNERS FOR TEENS: SURVIVING THE SOCIAL SCENE
by
Alex J. Packer
If you want to be friendless, dateless and alone, act like a rude, selfish slob and see what happens. Of course, that's not what you want. You'd rather have friends and more-than-friends.

THE HOW RUDE! HANDBOOK OF FAMILY MANNERS FOR TEENS: AVOIDING STRIFE IN FAMILY LIFE
by
Alex J. Packer
You can help to create the civilized home. A place where people talk instead of yell. Pick up after themselves. Respect each other. Fight fair. And don't hog the bathroom.
THE HOW RUDE! HANDBOOK OF SCHOOL MANNERS FOR TEENS: CIVILITY IN THE HALLOWED HALLS
by
Alex J. Packer
School rudeness is on the rise, but you don't have to take it anymore. You spend more of your waking day in school than anyplace else. Why not make it a little bit kinder?
DOING IT RIGHT: MAKING SMART, SAFE, AND SATISFYING CHOICES ABOUT SEX
by Bronwen Pardes
An empowering, candid look at what teens want to know...but nobody really wants to talk about. Pardes offers honest insight on a variety of topics – from basic information about safe sex and STDs to more complicated matters of ethics and emotions.
CLUELESS
IN THE KITCHEN: A COOKBOOK FOR TEENS
by Evelyn Raab
A firm but gentle guide to that alien territory, and is sure to replace macaroni and cheese as every kid's mealtime solution.
OPHELIA
SPEAKS: ADOLESCENT GIRLS WRITE ABOUT THEIR SEARCH FOR SELF
by Sara Shandler
Teenage girls tell their stories.
WHAT'S THAT SMELL? (OH, ITS ME): 50 MORTIFYING SITUATIONS AND HOW TO DEAL
by
Tucker Shaw
The ultimate handbook for anyone who wants to get from childhood to adulthood relatively unscathed.
FAT!SO?:
BECAUSE YOU DON'T HAVE TO APOLOGIZE FOR YOUR SIZE
by Marilyn Wann
In this hilarious and eye-opening book, fat and proud activist/zinester Marilyn Wann takes on America's biggest fear–worse than the fear of public speaking or nuclear weapons–the fear of fat.
IF YOU COULD BE ANYTHING, WHAT WOULD YOU BE? A TEEN'S GUIDE TO MAPPING OUT THE FUTURE
by
Jeanne Webster
Uses a straightforward approach to encourage young people to make informed decisions, take responsibility for their actions and achieve their potential.
BEATING DEPRESSION: TEENS FIND LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL
by Faye Zucker & Joan E. Huebl
Voices of real teens working through depression.

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