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The struggle to be strong : true stories by teens about overcoming tough times / edited by Al Desetta, M.A., for Youth Communication, Sybil Wolin, Ph.D.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Minneapolis : Free Spirit Publishing Inc., [2019]Edition: Updated EditionDescription: 175 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781631984600
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Struggle to be strongDDC classification:
  • 305.2350973 St89 23 2019
LOC classification:
  • HQ796 .S874 2019
Contents:
I don't know what the word mommy means / Youniqiue Symone Beauty is more than skin deep / Danielle Wilson Controlling my temper / Christopher A. Bogle The answer was me / Eliott Castro Color me different / Jamal K. Greene I was a beauty school sucker / Tonya Leslie My weight is no burden / Charlene Johnson Losing my friends to weed / Jamel A. Salter Out, without a doubt / Craig J. Jaffe I'm Black, he's Puerto Rican ... so what? / Artiqua S. Steed All talk and no action / Elizabeth Thompson She's my sister (not foster) / Tamara Ballard Bonding through cooking / Aurora Breville A love too strong / Tamecka Crawford Learning to forgive / Christopher A. Bogle It takes work to flirt / Danny Gong My struggle with weed / Craig J. Jaffe College can be hell / Tamecka Crawford Poetry brought out the performer in me / Shaniqua Sockwell How I graduated / Angi Baptiste How writing helps me / Terry-Ann Da Costa Why I live in a fantasy world / Cassandra Thadal Walking out the anger / Tamara Ballard My hair is blue but I'm not a freak! / Lenny Jones How to survive shopping with mom / Chris Kanarick A mother to my mother's children / Charlene Johnson No one spoke up for Irma / Ana Angelica Pines I'm a seventeen-year-old therapist / Quantwilla L. Johnson Soldier girl / Max Moran How I made peace with the past / Paula Byrd
Summary: "In first-person narratives, teen writers discuss overcoming obstacles in their lives, including new stories about social media and gender identity. Readers learn seven resiliencies needed to survive and thrive. Sections after stories offer opportunities for personal reflection and discussion. A corresponding leader's guide providing lesson plans is available"-- Provided by publisher.
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Barcode
Books Books College Library General Circulation Section GC GC 305.2350973 St89 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available HNU004803

Revised edition of The struggle to be strong, 2000.

I don't know what the word mommy means / Youniqiue Symone
Beauty is more than skin deep / Danielle Wilson
Controlling my temper / Christopher A. Bogle
The answer was me / Eliott Castro
Color me different / Jamal K. Greene
I was a beauty school sucker / Tonya Leslie
My weight is no burden / Charlene Johnson
Losing my friends to weed / Jamel A. Salter
Out, without a doubt / Craig J. Jaffe
I'm Black, he's Puerto Rican ... so what? / Artiqua S. Steed
All talk and no action / Elizabeth Thompson
She's my sister (not foster) / Tamara Ballard
Bonding through cooking / Aurora Breville
A love too strong / Tamecka Crawford
Learning to forgive / Christopher A. Bogle
It takes work to flirt / Danny Gong
My struggle with weed / Craig J. Jaffe
College can be hell / Tamecka Crawford
Poetry brought out the performer in me / Shaniqua Sockwell
How I graduated / Angi Baptiste
How writing helps me / Terry-Ann Da Costa
Why I live in a fantasy world / Cassandra Thadal
Walking out the anger / Tamara Ballard
My hair is blue
but I'm not a freak! / Lenny Jones
How to survive shopping with mom / Chris Kanarick
A mother to my mother's children / Charlene Johnson
No one spoke up for Irma / Ana Angelica Pines
I'm a seventeen-year-old therapist / Quantwilla L. Johnson
Soldier girl / Max Moran
How I made peace with the past / Paula Byrd

"In first-person narratives, teen writers discuss overcoming obstacles in their lives, including new stories about social media and gender identity. Readers learn seven resiliencies needed to survive and thrive. Sections after stories offer opportunities for personal reflection and discussion. A corresponding leader's guide providing lesson plans is available"-- Provided by publisher.

CAS Bachelor of Science in Psychology

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