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Depression
From the Series Dealing with Disorders and Disease
About 280 million people around the world have depression. In the United States alone, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) believes that 21 million American adults had at least… Read More →
Depression: A Teen's Guide to Survive and Thrive
If you have picked up this book, you probably want nothing more than to understand why you feel the way you do and how to feel better. You want those depressed thoughts, feelings, and… Read More →
Difference Makers — Hardcover Set
From the Series Difference Makers
In this captivating series, young readers are introduced to a diverse array of inspiring leaders who have made a significant impact in their communities and beyond. Each book in the series… Read More →
Down Syndrome
From the Series Dealing with Disorders and Disease
In the United States, Down syndrome is the most common chromosomal disorder. And around the world, each year about 3,000 to 5,000 children are born with Down syndrome. Down Syndrome explains Read More →
Either Way: The Story of a Gay Kid
2017 National Indie Excellence Award Winner for LGBTQ Fiction for Children and Young Adults From day one I knew there was something different about me. Cael sets out to find out who he… Read More →
Evelyn Hooker and the Fairy Project
From the Series Extraordinary Women in Psychology
"She's another Eleanor Roosevelt. You've got to meet her."—Sam From This evocative biography tells the story of Evelyn Hooker, the extraordinary woman behind the research, advocacy, and… Read More →
Extraordinary Women in Psychology — Hardcover Set
From the Series Extraordinary Women in Psychology
These biographies of trailblazing women psychologists uncover ground-breaking research and tireless advocacy that has had great impact but remains relatively unknown. Loaded with backmatter… Read More →
Feminism from A to Z
Dive into Feminism from A to Z for an accessible primer on history, current events, and essential issues through the lens of feminist theory and perspective. Not only will you learn… Read More →
Find Your Fierce: How to Put Social Anxiety in Its Place
Teens will become their bravest and fiercest selves and overcome social anxiety disorder with this helpful, upbeat book written by an expert in the field. Social anxiety is tough, but teens… Read More →
Home
Featured in the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, Exhibition called Building Stories In the brown house, Claire and Wes were home. But home turned to nowhere, and nowhere turned to Read More →
Homophobia, 2nd Edition: Deal with it and turn aggression into allyship
From the Series Lorimer Deal With It
"That's so gay!" is a phrase commonly heard in school halls and playgrounds. But when used as a put-down, it's also homophobic. With plenty of quizzes, Q+As, comics, and scenarios, this… Read More →
How Are You, Verity?
A neurodivergent child interacts with their neighbors to discover the true meaning behind greetings and salutations. Verity is bubbling with excitement about an upcoming school field trip to Read More →
I See You: A Story for Kids about Homelessness and Being Unhoused
I See You is a wordless picture book that depicts an unhoused woman who is not seen by everyone around her—except for a little boy. Over the course of a year, the boy is witness to all that… Read More →
Instruments of Vengeance, Book 1: Volume 3
From the Series Apple Black
Prophesied savior Sano continues his quest, but he fears his power can either save the world or destroy it. The young sorcerers of Black Bottom Island continue the fight against the rebels,… Read More →
Instruments of Vengeance, Book 2: Volume 3
From the Series Apple Black
As powerful new rebels join the fight, the youth of Black Bottom Island must stand and face the enemy. When Sano is taken hostage by rebels, his friends come to his rescue, but their power… Read More →
Instruments of Vengeance, Book 3: Volume 3
From the Series Apple Black
Sano and his friends are in the middle of a war zone! With Sano still held hostage, the young sorcerers of Black Bottom must fight. Rebel ships attack from the sky, leaving desolation in… Read More →
Instruments of Vengeance, Book 4: Volume 3
From the Series Apple Black
Black Bottom Island has become a war zone as Banburi rebels and cloaks of the country continue to battle each other. The Lords of the country plan to counterattack, taking charge in the… Read More →
Jacob Stories — Hardcover Set
From the Series Jacob Stories
Jacob—the star of one of the most banned books of the last decade—offers three kid-friendly stories about gender identity, equal access to bathrooms, book banning, censorship, and LGBTQ+… Read More →
Jacob's Missing Book
From the Series Jacob Stories
Jacob—the star of one of the most banned books of the decade—is back in Jacob's Missing Book, a kid-friendly story about book banning, censorship, and LGBTQ+ rights. Noah is confused about… Read More →
Jacob's Room to Choose
From the Series Jacob Stories
Jacob, the beloved character who made national headlines by wearing a dress to school, is back in an encouraging story about gender expression. When Jacob goes to the boys' bathroom, he is… Read More →
Jacob's School Play: Starring He, She, and They
From the Series Jacob Stories
"An empowering and uplifting tale . . . perfect icebreaker for young students to have meaningful conversations about gender identity and community."—The Advocate Jacob—star of one of the… Read More →
Learning to Slow Down and Pay Attention, 3rd Edition: A Book for Kids about ADHD
Packed with practical tips, know-how, and fun, this friendly workbook just for kids has solutions for every situation—at home, at school, and with friends. It includes advice for getting… Read More →
Line Drive to Love
From the Series Lorimer Real Love
Rory is a talented and dedicated softball player. The only distraction in her life is her father’s decline due to ALS, but he remains her biggest supporter. But softball plans get a lot more Read More →
Lulu the One and Only
Lulu loves her family, but people are always asking, "What are you?" Lulu hates that question. Her brother inspires her to come up with a "power phrase" so she can easily express who she is, Read More →