A powerful collection of firsthand stories from young people in Gaza, shedding light on their struggles, dreams, and resilience under Israeli occupation.
Explore sexuality, identity, and friendship in this humorous and insightful novel. Imogen navigates her role as World's Greatest Ally while discovering her own truth.
"Discover how to maintain a happy sex life in a long-term relationship with Come Together by Emily Nagoski, PhD. Learn how to overcome obstacles and enjoy great sex for decades."
A novel of love, art, and desire as a writer grapples with life intersecting with art. An insightful exploration of moral complexities and conflicting beliefs.
Genocide Bad is a powerful collection of essays dismantling Zionist propaganda and advocating for collective liberation through Jewish and Palestinian history.
A young Palestinian American woman navigates cultural, religious, and sexual identities while seeking love and belonging in debut novel You Exist Too Much.
Discover a mental toughness book for young athletes, written by a father-son team who have learned from sports icons. A game-changer for young athletes!
An illustrated memoir about anxiety and self-acceptance, exploring the complex yet uplifting relationship between Haley Weaver and her constant companion, Anxiety.
Practical guide for navigating society as a trans person from psychologist and LGBTQ+ advocate Jamie Raines, with personal stories and valuable advice.
A humorous and wise guide to dating, relationships, and identity by a popular comic artist. Includes insights on love, crushes, and self-love for teens and adults.
Explore the revolutionary impact of AI on our world, from games to emotions to ethics, in this engaging non-fiction book for teens by Martha Brockenbrough.
Transformative justice offers community-based alternatives to punishment and incarceration, focusing on redress and accountability without reliance on policing.
Explore the Fast & Furious franchise through a trans lens in this award-winning anthology. Includes stories, essays, and more. Edited by Tuck Woodstock and Niko Stratis.
In these powerful essays, Wen Stephenson explores navigating climate and political crises with resolve, drawing on historical and contemporary thinkers.