A Girl Like That

A Girl Like That
Author: Tanaz Bhathena
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0374305455

Fascinating 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.

A Girl Like Me

A Girl Like Me
Author: Angela Johnson
Publisher: Millbrook Press (Tm)
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2020
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1541557778

A joyful celebration of girls of color that encourages girls to reject limitations and follow their dreams.

A Girl Like You

A Girl Like You
Author: Gemma Burgess
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2011-01-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 000733401X

"I've discovered the secret to successful singledom. I'm acting like a man. And it's working."

A Boy Like You

A Boy Like You
Author: Frank Murphy
Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2019-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1534146253

2020-2021 Keystone to Reading Elementary Book Award List 2020 Amelia Bloomer List Winner of the 2019 Eureka! Gold Awards Winner of Best of 2019 Kids Books - Future Classics Category There's more to being a boy than sports, feats of daring, and keeping a stiff upper lip. A Boy Like You encourages every boy to embrace all the things that make him unique, to be brave and ask for help, to tell his own story and listen to the stories of those around him. In an age when boys are expected to fit into a particular mold, this book celebrates all the wonderful ways to be a boy.

A Girl Like Me

A Girl Like Me
Author: Ni-Ni Simone
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2008-12-01
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0758237642

A high school beauty is out to save her troubled family when she meets a hip-hop Prince Charming in this YA urban Cinderella story. She's got a voice like Keisha Cole and attitude to burn. She’s the body-rockin', Bebe-sporting girl everyone in her high school wants to be—or be with. But behind her picture-perfect image, sixteen-year-old Elite has a crack-addicted mother, no father in sight, and is secretly raising her sister and two brothers on her own. Now a radio contest has put her up-close-and-personal with mega-hot singer Haneef and their chemistry is too sizzling for Elite to stop pretending. As the clock ticks down fast for this 'hood Cinderella, she has only one shot to save her family and make all of her dreams come true.

Brown Girl Like Me

Brown Girl Like Me
Author: Jaspreet Kaur
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2022-02-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1529056330

You might feel that this fight is too big for you. How on earth can you dismantle so many complex, long-standing systems of oppression? My answer: piece by piece. Brown Girl Like Me is an inspiring memoir and empowering manifesto that equips women with the confidence and tools they need to navigate the difficulties that come with an intersectional identity. Jaspreet Kaur unpacks key issues such as the media, the workplace, the home, education, mental health, culture, confidence and the body, to help South Asian women understand and tackle the issues that affect them, and help them be in the driving seat of their own lives. Jaspreet pulls no punches, tackling difficult topics from mental health and menstruation stigma to education and beauty standards, from feminism to cultural appropriation and microaggressions. She also addresses complex issues, such as how to manage being a brown feminist without rejecting your own culture, and why Asian girls – the second highest performing group of students in the country – aren't seen in larger numbers in universities and head offices. Interviews with brilliant South Asian Women of all walks of life as well as academic insight show what life is really like for brown women in the diaspora. Part toolkit, part call-to-arms, Brown Girl Like Me is essential reading for South Asian women as well as people with an interest in feminism and cultural issues, and will educate, inspire and spark urgent conversations for change.

A Girl Like You

A Girl Like You
Author: Maureen Lindley
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2013-06-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1408834057

Thirteen-year-old Satomi Baker is used to being different. It is 1939 and being half-white, half-Japanese on the west coast of California gets you noticed. Although she has never felt she quite fits in, her striking looks have caught the eye of the most popular boy at school. When war is declared, Satomi's father Aaron is sent to the base at Pearl Harbor. He never returns. Now the community that has tolerated its foreign residents for decades suddenly turns on them, and along with thousands of other Japanese-American citizens Satomi and her mother are sent to a brutal labour camp in the wilderness. At Manzanar Satomi learns what it takes to survive, who she can trust, and what it means to be American. But it will be years before she will discover who she really is under the surface of her skin. A Girl Like You is her story, and the riveting and moving story of a lost generation.

A Girl Like Tilly

A Girl Like Tilly
Author: Helen Bates
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2016-11-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1784504319

Tilly is a bit of a puzzle. She's struggling at school, she really doesn't like surprises, she isn't sure if she's a girl or a boy, and she just doesn't want to make new friends. Why is it such hard work to try and understand people, or for them to understand her? This poignant story maps the entire childhood of a bright young girl with autism. Growing up undiagnosed, she finds life increasingly difficult and confusing. Unable to communicate her thoughts and feelings, she retreats further into her own world while her family grows evermore perplexed and concerned. When a psychologist finally explains what makes her special, they can stop focusing on the problems and start to navigate a new way forward for Tilly. With vividly expressive illustrations and minimal words, this story is a valuable and accessible tool for helping children aged 7-13 and their families understand female autism, and will also be immensely helpful to readers interested in understanding better how autism manifests in girls. Honest, positive, and ultimately hopeful, it is inspired by the real childhood of Helen Bates's daughter Rachel, who also writes about her experiences on her blog www.agirlliketilly.com.

A Girl Like Moi

A Girl Like Moi
Author: Lisa Barham
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2006-12-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1416914439

Imogene dodges diva designers and evil interns in this fun, flirty, fashionista series. Full-color spot art.

Take a Girl Like You

Take a Girl Like You
Author: Kingsley Amis
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1590177983

Take a Girl Like You may well be Kingsley Amis’s most ambitious reckoning with the serious subject at the heart of his work: the sheer squalor—emotional, material, sexual, you name it—of modern life. It also introduces one of the rare unqualified good guys in Amis’s rogue-ridden world: Jenny Bunn, a girl from the (English) north country come south to teach school in a small smug town where she hopes to find love and fortune. Jenny is a beauty and men and women are crazy about her, most of all handsome Patrick Standish, who Jenny also likes. But Jenny and Patrick live in a world where it’s becoming ridiculously difficult—disastrously difficult—to sort out the claims of sex and the claims of love.