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Big / by Harrison, Vashti.;
Praised for acting like a big girl when she is small, as a young girl grows, "big" becomes a word of criticism, until the girl realizes that she is fine just the way she is.
Subjects: Picture books.; Physical-appearance-based bias; Identity (Psychology); Growth; Self-acceptance;
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Tomorrow will be different : love, loss, and the fight for trans equality / by McBride, Sarah,1990-author.; Biden, Joseph R.,writer of foreword.;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Biographies.; McBride, Sarah, 1990-; Transgender people; Transgender people; Transgender people;
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Red : a crayon's story / by Hall, Michael,1954-author,illustrator.; Miles, Robin,narrator.;
A blue crayon mistakenly labeled as "red" suffers an identity crisis in this picture book by the New York Times-bestselling creator of My Heart Is Like a Zoo and It's an Orange.
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Children's audiobooks.; Book plus audio.; Dyslexia-friendly books.; Color; Identity; Crayons; VOX books.;
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My name is Saajin Singh / by Brar, Kuljinder Kaur.; Kaur, Samrath.;
Saajin loves his name<U+2014>he loves it so much that he sees it spelled out in the world around him in his snacks, in the sky and sometimes he even sings it aloud. On his first day of school, Saajin is excited to meet his new classmates, but things take a turn when the teacher mispronounces his name as Say-jin and he is not sure how<U+2014>or if he should<U+2014>correct her. After trying to live with the different version of his name for a while and some thoughtful conversations with his family about the meaning behind it, Saajin realizes the importance of reclaiming his name and embracing his identity.LSC
Subjects: First day of school; Identity (Philosophical concept); Names;
© [2022], Annick Press,
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#IDLENOMORE and the remaking of Canada / by Coates, Kenneth,1956-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Idle No More (Movement); Protest movements; Native peoples; Native peoples;
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Pathfinder / by Card, Orson Scott.;
Thirteen-year-old Rigg has a secret ability to see the paths of others' pasts, but revelations after his father's death set him on a dangerous quest that brings new threats from those who would either control his destiny or kill him.LSC
Subjects: Science fiction.; Psychic ability; Identity (Psychology); Secrecy; Time travel; Interplanetary voyages; Space colonies;
© 2011, c2010., Simon & Schuster Children's Pub.,
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Call me Al / by Shah, Wali(Poet); Walters, Eric,1957-;
"In this middle-grade novel, eighth-grade student Ali Khan finds that writing poetry--first about his crush, then about what it means to be an immigrant and the anti-Muslim racism around him--helps him discover who he truly is."--
Subjects: Middle schools; Poetry; Immigrants; Islamophobia; Identity (Psychology);
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March of the Vanderpants / by Cummings, Troy.;
The Notebook of Doom is missing and Alexander and his fellow-monster hunters, Rip and Nikki, are convinced that the boss-monster has it; but is that monster the mysterious Principal Vanderpants, who is certainly behaving oddly, or someone else--and they need to figure that out quickly because a mistake could have deadly consequences for Stermont Elementary.Appeals to 1st-3rd graders.Reading level grade 2.LSC
Subjects: Horror fiction.; Monsters; Elementary schools; School principals; Identity (Psychology); Secrecy;
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A steady brightness of being : truths, wisdom, and love from celebrated Indigenous voices / by Sinclair, Sara,editor.; Sinclair, Stephanie(Stephanie L.),editor.;
Includes bibliographical references."Bringing together voices from across Turtle Island, a groundbreaking collection of letters from Indigenous writers, activists, and thinkers -- to their ancestors, to future generations, and to themselves. Drawing on the wisdom and personal experience of its esteemed contributors, this first-of-its-kind anthology tackles complex questions of our times to provide a rich tapestry of Indigenous life, past, present, and future. The letters explore the histories that have brought us to this moment, the challenges and crises faced by present-day communities, and the visions that will lead us to a new architecture for thinking about Indigeneity. Including contributions from film actress and television writer Tamara Podemski, Governor General's Award-winning author David A. Robertson, and arts journalist Jesse Wente, and taking its structure from the medicine bundle -- tobacco, sage, cedar, and sweetgrass -- this beautiful collection will stir and empower readers, as well as enrich an essential and ongoing conversation about what reconciliation looks like and what it means to be Indigenous today"--
Subjects: Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous letters (English);
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The shadow cabinet : a novel / by Dawson, Juno,author.;
"In the second installment of Juno Dawson's "irresistable" fantasy trilogy (Lana Harper), a group of childhood friends and witches must choose between what is right and what is easy if they have any hope of keeping their coven--and their world--from tearing apart forever. Niamh Kelly is gone. Her troubled twin, Ciara, now masquerades as the benevolent witch as Her Majesty's Royal Coven prepares to crown her High Preistess. Suffering from amnesia, Ciara can't remember what she's done--but if she wants to survive, she must fool Niamh's adopted family and friends; the coven; and the murky Shadow Cabinet--a secret group of mundane civil servants who are already suspicious of witches. While she tries to rebuild her past, she realizes none of her past has forgotten her, including her former lover, renegade warlock Dabney Hale. On the other end of the continent, Leonie Jackman is in search of Hale, rumored to be seeking a dark object of ultimate power somehow connected to the upper echelons of the British government. If the witches can't figure out Hale's machinations, and fast, all of witchkind will be in grave danger--along with the fate of all (wo)mankind. Sharp, funny, provocative, and joyous, Juno Dawson's sequel reimagines everything you think you knew about her coven and her witches in a story that spans continents and dives deep into the roots of England and its witchcraft. Ciara, Leonie, Elle, and Theo are fierce, angry, sexy, warm--and absolutely unapologetic as they fight for what they believe in, all in the name of sisterhood"--
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Paranormal fiction.; Witch fiction.; Novels.; Amnesia; Covens; Gender identity; Magic; Man-woman relationships; Secret societies; Witches;
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