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At last. A book of insightful monologues for girls only! This collection of monologues deals with the dilemmas that teenage girls face everyday at school, at home, and in general society. Sometimes real life events can be funny, but more often they are difficult. These monologues reflect struggles and triumphs. Sample titles include: Is He Worth it?, Is Our Family Falling Apart?, Don't Let My Mother Die, Texting Terror, I Don't Want to Move, A Selfish Generation, Let's Get Fit, Making the Grade, Will I Ever Fit In?, Does Anyone Know What Loves Means?, Negative People, and No One Likes a Bully. With each monologue there are discussion questions for classroom use. These monologues are so unique in style they are superb for speech or drama classes and contest use.
An Empowering, Imaginative, Inspiring self-exploratory Activity Journal for girls to Cultivate Mindfulness, Positive Affirmations, Gratitude and Help Your Girl Grow Strong, Wise and Confident.
Based on the blog of the same name, a humorous book pairs 120 photos of Ryan Gosling with favorite feminist theories.
A teenage girl travels the path to her future in this powerful coming-of-age collection. The poems explore the comfort of books, awe at the night sky, playground tricks and friendships, and first love conundrums. There are worries, anxieties and questioning thoughts--but there's also courage, humor, and hope, as one girl strikes out for the future, determined to dance to her own tune, find freedom, and be herself. Always truthful, deeply perceptive and understanding, this new collection from Rachel Rooney explores what it means to be a girl in the 21st Century. With distinctive black and white illustrations by a new illustrator with 45.8K Instagram followers.
Self-Love Journal for Women
Hey Little Brown Girl was written and illustrated with the goal is Uplifting and building the confidence of our little brown girls. Rather you have daughter, ora student in your class that needs a reminder of how amazing she is. know we are all apart of the mission. When God gives you a purpose he will gather the troops to fulfill the mission. So as you read this book, thank you for joining me on this journey towards building our little black girls
This book relates the story of a young white student - not a teacher - in a ghetto school. The viewpoint is significant because it is a white student speaking from a seat in the classroom, not a teacher speaking from his position of authority - a white student witnessing the shaping (both destructive and constructive) of the self-images of her friends. Susan Gregory's account is simple, honest, young. But its message - a call for greater understanding between the races - has no age barrier. She is now a student at Kalamazoo College in Michigan.
BEING A WOMAN ISN'T EASY At this stage, who wants to keep pretending like it is? With society constantly attempting to categorize us in one way or another, our environments influencing us to fall victim to conformity, and our backgrounds dictating what we should aspire to be, what's a girl to do? We are ALL going through life, making mistakes and simply just trying to figure it out. The beauty of this is that- this process -doesn't have a race, it doesn't have an upbringing, and it sure as heck doesn't have a tax bracket. Despite the many struggles that we may face as women in today's society this book aims to unfold one solid truth: No matter what "type" of woman you are, you're never superior or inferior to anyone other than who you were before. The only thing that you can do in this life to maximize your full potential is focus on becoming a better version of yourself. FALL Trust the process, Get up, Find yourself, Grow, Accept your shortcomings, Learn from your experiences and encourage other women to do the same. We can't expect to raise the next generation of young women to be "better than we were" if we don't stop covering up the imperfections and realities that are surely coming their way. Be true to yourself. Lend a helping hand. Understand. Tell your story. Open your eyes and recognize that we are ALL a lot more alike than you think.
17-year-old Raven Jamison, and her three best friends, Nia, Jasmine, and Trinity, make up "The Brown Girls Club." The girls spend long and carefree days in their bayou town of Lake Lacroix, nestled behind the big city of New Orleans. A dinner time knock at the door abruptly changes everything. When child protective services descend on their doorstep dropping off her younger cousin Carter, Raven is suddenly thrust into a brand new reality.Generational ties that affected the entire family for decades soon resurface. Carter's presence rips at the Jamison household, and his aggressive and shocking behaviors may prove too much to handle for this seemingly picture perfect family.Raven, her family and friends must work together to overcome their shared pain and help Carter find his voice before it's too late. Hey, Brown Girl is a compelling and thought-provoking young adult novel about struggle, forgiveness and hope. When this melanin rich family finds strength in their shared bonds, it's undeniable proof . . . love conquers all.