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  • Published: 7 May 2019
  • ISBN: 9781632172273
  • Imprint: Blue Star Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 304
  • RRP: $39.99

Better with Books

500 Diverse Books to Ignite Empathy and Encourage Self-Acceptance in Tweens and Teens




500 diverse contemporary books to help tweens and teens navigate challenging issues in today's world.

Featuring 500 diverse book recommendations covering a wide range of subjects, this preteen and teen reading guide is a “go-to resource for parents, students of young adult literature, teachers, and librarians” (School Library Journal).

Needed now more than ever: a guide that includes 500 reading 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. Reading lists are organized around topics, including:

• 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

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. 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.

  • Published: 7 May 2019
  • ISBN: 9781632172273
  • Imprint: Blue Star Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 304
  • RRP: $39.99

About the author

Melissa Hart

Melissa Hart grew up in Los Angeles with her younger brother, Mark, who has Down syndrome. She’s the author of two novels for middle-school readers— Avenging the Owl and Daisy Woodworm Changes the World — both of which have main characters with Down syndrome. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Smithsonian, Slate, CNN, and many other publications. She’s the author of Better with Books: 500 Diverse Books to Ignite Empathy and Encourage Self-Acceptance in Tweens and Teens. Melissa lives in Oregon with her husband and daughter, plus one dog, five cats, and four chickens. She’s an Oregon Master Naturalist and loves to kayak, hike, bicycle, and cross-country ski. To learn more about Melissa, please visit www.melissahart.com.

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Praise for Better with Books

"The right book read at the right time can change a life, and that's why Better with Books belongs in every library. Timely, compassionate, and wise, this is a remarkable reference guide."
--Katherine Applegate, bestselling author of Wishtree and The One and Only Ivan

"An essential resource for parents, librarians, teachers, and all who help guide our teens and preteens: the reading list topics speak precisely to the kinds of issues they face every day. Reading fiction and memoir offers them another way to expand their understanding of themselves and develop empathy for others--both of which are vitally important in an increasingly complex world."
--Nancy Pearl, bestselling author, librarian, and literary critic

"If you're a parent of tweens or teens, or you work with them, Better with Books is an absolute must-have reference book. Essays about important topics, such as body image, mental health, and race, are brimming with personal stories, author interviews, and other helpful information. You'll also find five hundred recommended books for preteens and teens organized by topic, with summaries of each title. This gem needs to be on your bookshelf!"
--Donna Gephart, award-winning author of Lily and Dunkin and In Your Shoes

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