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November 2023 Teen Nonfiction
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This Indian kid : a Native American memoir
by Eddie D. Chuculate
Award-winning author Eddie Chuculate brings his childhood to life with spare, unflinching prose in a book that is at once a love letter to his Native American roots and an inspiring and essential message for young readers everywhere who are coming of age in an era when conversations about acceptance and empathy, love and perspective are more necessary than ever. Simultaneous eBook.
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Biology's beginnings
by Joy Hakim
This first of a four-part MITeen series charts the evolution of life science up to the late 1800s, when the origins of the virus was discovered by a baffled Dutch biologist who found a tiny infectious particle destroying tobacco crops. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Impossible escape : a true story of survival and heroism in Nazi Germany
by Steve Sheinkin
Told in tandem, these gripping true stories follow Rudolph, who escaped Auschwitz, becoming the first survivors to expose Nazi concentration camps to the world, and Gerta, his high school friend who began to cave under pressure from German Nazis in Hungary. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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What now? : a teen guide to life after high school
by Barbara Sheen
"Graduating from high school marks a crossroad in a person's life. It's a time to celebrate personal achievement, as well as being a time when young people transition from the restraints of childhood to adulthood. Indeed, life after high school is a timefor decision making. High school graduates are expected to make big decisions about their future that have a major impact on their lives"
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Writing in color : fourteen writers on the lessons we've learned
by Nafiza Azad
"Rethink the way you approach writing in this revolutionary and informative new anthology from fourteen diverse authors that demystifies craft and authorship based on their experiences as writers of color--perfect for fans of Fresh Ink and Our Stories, Our Voices"
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Cooking from scratch for teens : make your own healthy & delicious food
by Lisa Burns
''Cooking from scratch is not as hard as you think! With a few healthy ingredients and simple foolproof recipes created just for teens, this cookbook will be your ultimate guide to cooking your favorite foods at home. Show off your cooking skills to friends and family with recipes for delicious dinners, party food, after-school snacks and more. Each stellar recipe in this can't-be-beat collection will equip you with all the essential skills you'll need to create fantastic, wholesome meals, thanks to LisaBurns' helpful advice as a parent to a teen chef. Lisa guides you through the kitchen, so you can graduate from boxed mac and cheese and frozen burritos to Homestyle Baked Mac 'n' Cheese and Awesome Black Bean Taquitos!''
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