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- Weirdo / by Weaver, Tony,Jr.; Wibowo, Jess.; Wibowo, Jacinta.;
From rising star Tony Weaver, Jr. comes a middle-grade graphic novel memoir about an awkward preteen who loves all things geeky but struggles with mental health issues and self-doubt. Eleven-year-old Tony Weaver, Jr. loves comic books, anime, and video games, and idolizes the heroic, larger-than-life characters he finds there. But his new classmates all think he's a weirdo. Bullied by his peers, Tony struggles with the hurt of not being accepted and tries to conform to other people's expectations. After a traumatic event shakes him to his core, he embarks on a journey of self love that will require him to become the hero of his own story.
- Subjects: Autobiographical comics.; Nonfiction comics.; Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Weaver, Tony, Jr; Bullies; Identity (Psychology); Belonging (Social psychology); Self-acceptance; Superheroes; Cartoons and comics.;
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- The peddler of puddles / by Ferry, Beth.; Lichtenheld, Tom.;
"A friendly puddle maker is so accustomed to creating habitats for others that he overlooks his own longing for belonging."--Ages 4-8.
- Subjects: Animal fiction.; Picture books.; Turtles; Puddles; Belonging (Social psychology); Habitat (Ecology);
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- Wade's wiggly antlers / by Bradford, Louise,1966-; Battuz, Christine.;
One winter morning while playing with his animal friends, a young moose named Wade notices his antlers are wiggly and runs home to show his mother, who reassures him that new ones will grow in the summer.LSC
- Subjects: Moose; Antlers; Change (Psychology);
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- National Geographic complete guide to pet health, behavior, and happiness : the veterinarian's approach to at-home animal care / by Weitzman, Gary,author.; National Geographic Society (U.S.),issuing body.; National Geographic Partners (U.S.),publisher.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 387-390) and index.Combining first aid, medical reference, and tips and tricks of the trade, here is your go-to-guide for at-home animal care, focusing on dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, and more! Building on more than two decades of veterinary experience, Dr. Gary Weitzman covers topics including upset stomachs, house training, physical ailments and behavior tips. The president and CEO of the San Diego Humane Society and former co-host of the weekly NPR show The Animal House, "Dr. Gary" brings a wealth of experience to essential veterinary questions, revealing basic first-aid techniques, when a trip to the vet is necessary, dietary recommendations, simple training techniques, necessary supplies, essential behavior cues, and much more.
- Subjects: Pets; Pets; Pets;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Blackouts : a novel / by Torres, Justin,1980-author.;
"From the bestselling, acclaimed, beloved author of We the Animals, Blackouts mines lost histories--personal and collective"--
- Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Gay men; Storytelling;
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- Life in three dimensions : how curiosity, exploration, and experience make a fuller, better life / by Oishi, Shigehiro,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."From one of our foremost psychologists, a trailblazing new book turns the idea of a good life on its head and urges us to embrace the transformative power of variety and experience. For many people, a good life is a stable life, a comfortable life that follows a well-trodden path. This is the case for Shigehiro Oishi's father, who has lived in a small mountain town in Japan for his entire life, putting his family's needs above his own, like his father and grandfather before him. But is a happy life, or even a meaningful life, also a good life? In Life in Three Dimensions, Shige Oishi enters into a debate that has animated psychology since 1984, when Ed Diener (Oishi's mentor) published a paper that launched happiness studies. A rival followed in 1989 with a model of a good life that focused on purpose and meaning instead. In recent years, Shige Oishi's award-winning work has proposed a third dimension to a good life: psychological richness, a new concept that prioritizes curiosity, exploration, and a variety of experiences that help us grow as people. Life in Three Dimensions explores the shortcomings of happiness and meaning as guides to a good life, pointing to complacency and regret as a "happiness trap" and narrowness and misplaced loyalty as the downside of a life of meaning. Psychological richness, Oishi proposes, balances the other two, offering insight and growth spurred by new experiences and changes in perspective. Psychological richness, Oishi writes, can come in the form of anything from a spur-of-the-moment lunch date to travel, immersion in the arts, a move, new relationships, and more dramatic life changes. Drawing on studies and examples from life and literature, Oishi shows how anyone can use the three core dimensions -- happiness, meaning, and psychological richness -- to build a fuller, more satisfying life"--
- Subjects: Happiness.; Meaning (Psychology); Quality of life.;
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- Oddbird's chosen family / by Desierto, Derek.;
Oddbird has always been on his own. And he's managed pretty well. But that's changing -- now, he wishes for a family. When Oddbird's friends plan a big surprise for him, he realizes he's surrounded by those who accept and care for him. All families don't look the same, and sometimes the families we choose are where we belong.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Animal fiction.; Birds; Families; Friendship; Belonging (Social psychology);
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- Clydeo takes a bite out of life / by Aniston, Jennifer.; Jacob, Bruno.;
In a family where everyone knows what their "thing" is, except him, Clydeo the canine tries everything he can think of, but nothing seems to make his world shine, in this engaging and entertaining debut picture book about self-discovery from the award-winning actress.Ages 4-8.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Animal fiction.; Self-actualization (Psychology); Dogs; Families; Ability; Cooking; Self-confidence;
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- Adults / by Unsworth, Emma Jane,author.;
'Adults' is the newest book from the author of 'Animals', and is the story of one woman learning how to fall back in love with her life. It will remind you that when the world throws you a curve ball (or nine), it may take friendship, gin & tonics or even your mother to bring you back.
- Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Women; Interpersonal relations; Man-woman relationships; Female friendship; Self-actualization (Psychology) in women; Social media;
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- Good grief : on loving pets, here and hereafter / by Bartels, E. B.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."An unexpected, poignant, and personal account of loving and losing pets, exploring the singular bonds we have with our companion animals, and how to grieve them once they've passed"--
- Subjects: Pets; Pets;
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