Better with books : 500 diverse books to ignite empathy and encourage self-acceptance in tweens and teens

by Melissa Hart

Paperback, 2019

Publication

Imprint: Seattle : Sasquatch Books, 2019. Responsibility: Melissa Hart ; foreword by Sharon M. Draper. OCLC Number: 1088665526. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xix, 283 pages ; 22 cm. Features: Includes appendix, bibliography, index, suggested reading.

Call number

RTP / Hart

Barcode

BK-08076

ISBN

9781632172273

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CSS Library Notes

Description: Needed now more than ever: a guide that includes 500 diverse contemporary fiction and memoir recommendations for pre-teens and teens to inspire greater empathy for themselves, their peers, and the world around them.

As young people are diagnosed with anxiety and depression in increasing numbers, or dealing with other issues that can isolate them from family and friends–such as bullying, learning disabilities, racism, or homophobia–characters in books can help them feel less alone. And just as important, reading books that feature a diverse range of real-life topics helps generate openness, empathy, and compassion in all kids. Better with Books is a valuable resource for parents, teachers, librarians, therapists, and caregivers who recognize the power of literature to improve young readers’ lives.

Table of Contents: Introduction --
Books about adoption and foster care --
Books about body image --
Books about immigration --
Books about learning challenges --
Books about LGBTQIA+ youth --
Books about mental health --
Books about nature and environmentalism --
Books about physical disability --
Books about poverty and homelessness --
Books about race and ethnicity --
Books about religion and spirituality --
Appendix: Resources for parents, teachers, librarians, and young readers.

FY2019 /

Physical description

xix, 283 p.; 22 cm

Description

"Needed now more than ever: a guide that includes 500 diverse contemporary fiction and memoir recommendations for preteens and teens with the goal of inspiring greater empathy for themselves, their peers, and the world around them. As young people are diagnosed with anxiety and depression in increasing numbers, or dealing with other issues that can isolate them from family and friends-such as bullying, learning disabilities, racism, or homophobia-characters in books can help them feel less alone. And just as important, reading books that feature a diverse range of real-life topics helps generate openness, empathy, and compassion in all kids. Better with Books is a valuable resource for parents, teachers, librarians, therapists, and all caregivers who recognize the power of literature to improve young readers' lives. Each chapter explores a particular issue affecting preteens and teens today and includes a list of recommended related books-all published within the last decade. Recommendations are grouped by age: those appropriate for middle-grade readers and those for teens. Reading lists are organized around: Adoption and foster care Body image Immigration Learning challenges LGBTQIA+ youth Mental health Nature and environmentalism Physical disability Poverty and homelessness Race and ethnicity Religion and spirituality"--… (more)

Language

Original language

English

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