About a Girl (Tess Brookes Series, Book 1)
Author: Lindsey Kelk
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Published: 2015-04-14
Total Pages: 333
ISBN-13: 000759142X
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Author: Lindsey Kelk
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Published: 2015-04-14
Total Pages: 333
ISBN-13: 000759142X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe summer bestseller from the immensely popular Lindsey Kelk
Author: Tanaz Bhathena
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Published: 2018-02-27
Total Pages: 385
ISBN-13: 0374305455
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFascinating and disturbing.” —Jodi Picoult, #1 New York Times–bestselling author of Small Great Things and Leaving Time A timeless exploration of high-stakes romance, self-discovery, and the lengths we go to love and be loved. Sixteen-year-old Zarin Wadia is many things: a bright and vivacious student, an orphan, a risk taker. She’s also the kind of girl that parents warn their kids to stay away from: a troublemaker whose many romances are the subject of endless gossip at school. You don't want to get involved with a girl like that, they say. So how is it that eighteen-year-old Porus Dumasia has only ever had eyes for her? And how did Zarin and Porus end up dead in a car together, crashed on the side of a highway in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia? When the religious police arrive on the scene, everything everyone thought they knew about Zarin is questioned. And as her story is pieced together, told through multiple perspectives, it becomes clear that she was far more than just a girl like that. This beautifully written debut novel from Tanaz Bhathena reveals a rich and wonderful new world to readers; tackles complicated issues of race, identity, class, and religion; and paints a portrait of teenage ambition, angst, and alienation that feels both inventive and universal.
Author: Rebekah Robertson
Publisher: Random House Australia
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 354
ISBN-13: 014378515X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 2000, Rebekah Robertson gave birth to twin boys, George and Harry. By the age of three, it was clear that Georgie was drawn to anything pretty and soon insisted that she was a girl. Part memoir and part inspirational message of hope for those navigating a similar path, About a Girl is a thought-provoking and profoundly moving true story.
Author: Chris Russell
Publisher:
Published: 2017-05-30
Total Pages: 369
ISBN-13: 1250095166
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen sixteen-year-old aspiring photographer Charlie Bloom receives the invitation of her dreams--to take backstage photos for chart-topping boy band Fire&Lights--it's an offer she can't refuse.
Author: Carolina Amell
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Published: 2021-09-07
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 3791387855
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFilled with breathtaking photographs and inspirational personal texts, these profiles of extraordinary women athletes in action are definitive proof that extreme sports are not male only territory. Whether it’s diving off a cliff, cross-country skiing in Antarctica, or free climbing the Picos de Europe in Northern Spain, women in extreme sports are proving every bit as strong, determined and ambitious as their male peers. As in her extremely popular previous books, Surf Like a Girl and Skate Like a Girl, Carolina Amell has compiled spectacular photography that evokes the thrill and beauty of female nontraditional sports in every corner of the world. There’s Lynn Jung tackling a parkour course with exquisite grace; Anna von Boetticher skimming the ocean floor hundreds of feet below the surface; Heather Larsen slacklining across a canyon wall; Ashley Fiolek, the world’s only deaf professional motocross racer, kicking up dirt on her BMX bike; and other female wakeboarders, Pro-Base jumpers, aerobatic pilots, wingsuit pilots, and, ironically, Ironman champions. Each of the athletes contributes her own motivating words of encouragement that will inspire girls of every age and from every culture to chase their dreams, shatter every glass ceiling, kick down the men’s clubhouse door—and have fun doing it all.
Author: Sarah Savage
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published: 2017-05-18
Total Pages: 31
ISBN-13: 1784505560
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'A lovely, sensitive, much-needed book that helps all children ask the big questions about identity and gender.' - Juno Dawson, author of This Book is Gay Tiny loves costumes! Tiny likes to dress up as an animal, or a doctor, or a butterfly. Tiny also prefers not to tell other children whether they are a boy or a girl. Tiny's friends don't mind, but when Tiny starts a new school their new friends can't help asking one question: "Tiny, are you a boy or are you a girl?" This brightly illustrated book will open a dialogue with children aged 3+ about gender diversity in a fun and creative way. Featuring a gender neutral protagonist, the book imparts an important message about identity and being who you want to be. Tiny's story will assist parents, family and teachers in giving children the space to express themselves fully, explore different identities and have fun at the same time.
Author: Lisa Bevere
Publisher: Hachette UK
Published: 2008-05-05
Total Pages: 188
ISBN-13: 0446537306
DOWNLOAD EBOOKToday's twisted pictures of gender roles create confusion over how a woman should define herself. Women and men are encouraged to move closer to center and away from the traits that distinguish male from female. How can women feel good about themselves when society is constantly dictating what they can and should be? In FIGHT LIKE A GIRL, Lisa Bevere exhorts us to embrace the differences between sexes. Her goal is to encourage women to celebrate the unique aspects of femininity. Instead of trying to adopt ill-fitting character traits, women should see themselves as designed and valued by God and savor their femininity as their strength, not a flaw.
Author: Will Glennon
Publisher: Mango Media
Published: 1999-05-01
Total Pages: 436
ISBN-13: 1609251083
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis guide on boosting girls’ confidence “resembles Richard Carlson’s Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff . . . [Glennon’s] heartfelt, helpful advice rings clear” (Publishers Weekly). Studies show that young girls often develop faster than their male counterparts, grasping concepts such as math and sports just as easily—until they reach early adolescence. Then, girls quickly fall behind boys, victims to society’s confusing dictates of what being female means. 200 Ways to Raise a Girl’s Self-Esteem provides straightforward advice and helpful guidelines for parents and teachers who want to help girls build positive self-images and develop full, exuberant lives. Parenting expert Will Glennon guides you through how to raise a young girl’s self-esteem through carefully considered “boosters,” the key to helping girls hold their own in the world. This guide helps you understand the subtle difference between “boosters” and “busters.” For example, complimenting a young woman on her appearance may give her the idea that she is valued only for her looks, whereas complimenting her ability to complete a complicated homework assignment boosts her confidence in her intelligence. Find ways to impart a strong sense of self-worth to girls in everyday situations with 200 Ways to Raise a Girl’s Self-Esteem. Teach, advise, and create rituals that help girls navigate their transition into womanhood. 200 Ways to Raise a Girl’s Self-Esteem is a practical guide for raising healthy girls and provides exercises for parents and teachers. “Combines practical ideas with the encouragement to invest the reader’s compassion into themselves and their daughters, realigning their priorities and finding a place where these ideas can be applied in appropriate and meaningful ways.” —Foreword Reviews
Author: Ruchita S. Amrutkar
Publisher: Ruchita S. Amrutkar
Published: 2022-12-08
Total Pages: 117
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe main purpose behind this subject "A GIRL WITH THOUSANDS OF DREAMS" is the girls have full rights to fulfill their dreams. Girls never dreamed a big wishes. she only dreamed of a world where a women and girls have the resources and opportunities they need to reach there full potential, live free from violence and of course live their dreams. Most importantly, she wanted to be independent, never again putting herself in a position to feel 'stuck' in an unhealthy, abusive situation and she now have a means to support herself and her family and hope that her children will see that education is the key that unlocks many doors to freedom, to opportunities, to happiness.
Author: Becky Francis
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2002-01-04
Total Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 1134579217
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGirls are now out-performing boys at GCSE level, giving rise to a debate in the media on boys' underachievement. However, often such work has been a 'knee-jerk' response, led by media, not based on solid research. Boys, Girls and Achievement - Addressing the Classroom Issues fills that gap and: *provides a critical overview of the current debate on achievement; *Focuses on interviews with young people and classroom observations to examine how boys and girls see themselves as learners; *analyses the strategies teachers can use to improve the educational achievements of both boys and girls. Becky Francis provides teachers with a thorough analysis of the various ways in which secondary school pupils construct their gender identities in the classroom. The book also discusses methods teachers might use challenge these gender constructions in the classroom and thereby address the 'gender-gap' in achievement.