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Wonder Women of History [graphic novel]. by Anderson, Laurie Halse.;
Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: Graphic novels.; YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION;
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A kind of mirraculas paradise : a true story about schizophrenia / by Allen, Sandra(Nonfiction writer),author.;
"Dazzlingly, daringly written, marrying the thoughtful originality of Maggie Nelson's The Argonauts with the revelatory power of Neurotribes and The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, this propulsive, stunning book illuminates the experience of living with schizophrenia like never before. Sandra Allen did not know her uncle Bob very well. As a child, she had been told he was "crazy," that he had spent time in mental hospitals while growing up in Berkeley in the 60s and 70s. But Bob had lived a hermetic life in a remote part of California for longer than she had been alive, and what little she knew of him came from rare family reunions or odd, infrequent phone calls. Then in 2009 Bob mailed her his autobiography. Typewritten in all caps, a stream of error-riddled sentences over sixty, single-spaced pages, the often incomprehensible manuscript proclaimed to be a "true story" about being "labeled a psychotic paranoid schizophrenic," and arrived with a plea to help him get his story out to the world. In A Kind of Mirraculas Paradise, Allen translates her uncle's autobiography, artfully creating a gripping coming-of-age story while sticking faithfully to the facts as he shared them. Lacing Bob's narrative with chapters providing greater contextualization, Allen also shares background information about her family, the culturally explosive time and place of her uncle's formative years, and the vitally important questions surrounding schizophrenia and mental healthcare in America more broadly. The result is a heartbreaking and sometimes hilarious portrait of a young man striving for stability in his life as well as his mind, and an utterly unique lens into an experience that, to most people, remains unimaginable"--
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Allen, Sandra (Nonfiction writer); Schizophrenia;
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It's fun to draw pirates / by Bergin, Mark,1961-;
"Ahoy, matey! Step aboard the pirate ship with this group of swashbucklers and create your own crazy pirate crew. Step-by-step instructions and illustrations are easy and fun to follow, and children will be entertained by fun facts about these pirates who roam the open seas"--Barnacle Boris -- Sharktooth Jack -- Redbeard -- Scurvy Jim -- Squid Lips Sid -- Starboard Steve -- Monkey -- Captain Clunk -- Sophie Storm -- One-eyed John -- Pete the Plank -- Sharkbait George -- Gunpowder Billy -- Captain Black.
Subjects: Pirates in art; Drawing; JUVENILE NONFICTION / Art / Drawing.; JUVENILE NONFICTION / Art / Techniques.; JUVENILE NONFICTION / Activity Books.;
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Visitations [graphic novel]. by Egbert, Corey.;
Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: Graphic novels.; YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Comics & Graphic Novels / Biography; YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Religion / General; YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Religion / General *; YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Topics / Depression & Mental Illness *;
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How to sell, then write your nonfiction book : a comprehensive guide to getting published-from crafting a proposal to signing the contract and more / by Camenson, Blythe;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Authorship; Authorship;
© c2002., Contemporary Books,
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Halfway There [graphic novel] : A Graphic Memoir of Self-Discovery. by Mari, Christine.;
Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: Graphic novels.; YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Biography & Autobiography / Women; YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Comics & Graphic Novels / Biography; YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Topics / Depression & Mental Illness;
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Inuit relocations : colonial policies and practices, Inuit resilience and resistance. by Tester, Frank J.;
"The traditional life of Inuit of Canada's North, affected early on by contact with whalers and the development of the fur trade. Changes to the lives of Inuit following the Second World War, including the relocation of Inuit, resulting in separation from family and culture and deaths from starvation, contagious diseases and appalling living conditions as Inuit were forced to adapt from living off the land to permanent settlements. The relocation of Inuit children to settlement-based federal day schools. How Inuit fought back against these injustices to maintain their culture and language and contribute to the richness and diversity of Canadian culture."--Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Health & Daily Living / General; YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / History / Canada; YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / History / General; YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / People & Places / Canada; YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / People & Places / Indigenous; YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Science / Politics & Government; YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Topics / General (see also headings under Family); YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Topics / Prejudice & Racism;
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Avoid the day : a new nonfiction in two movements / by Kirk, Jay,author.;
"Seeking to answer the mystery of a missing manuscript by Béla Bartók, and using the investigation to avoid his father's deathbed, award-winning magazine writer Jay Kirk heads off to Transylvania, going to the same villages where the "Master," like a vampire in search of fresh plasma, had found his new material in the folk music of the peasants. With these stolen songs, Bartók redefined music in the 20th Century. Kirk, who is also seeking to renew his writing, finds inspiration in the composer's unorthodox methods, but begins to lose his tether as he sees himself in Bartók's darkest and most personal work, the Cantata Profana, which revolves around the curse of fathers and sons. After a near-psychotic episode under the spell of Bartók, the author suddenly finds himself on a posh eco-tourist cruise in the Arctic. There, accompanied by an old friend, now a documentary filmmaker, the two decide to scrap the documentary and make a horror flick instead-shot under the noses of the unsuspecting passengers and crew. Playing one of the main characters who finds himself inexplicably trapped on a ship at the literal end of the world, alone, and under the influence of the midnight sun, Kirk gets lost in his own cerebral maze, struggling to answer his most plaguing question: can we find meaning in experience?"--Amazon.com.
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Kirk, Jay;
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Hacking Heartbreak. by heronJones, Kevin.;
Kevin heronJoness latest is another realistic, authentic depiction of the life of a Black youth in Canada. Set in Scarborough, 'Hacking Heartbreak' is a story about the intensity of first love and learning to live with the consequences of your action. heronJones lives in Milton, ON. Ages 14+ #DEILibrary Bound Incorporated
Subjects: Romance fiction.; YOUNG ADULT FICTION / General; YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Topics / Bullying; YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Topics / Dating & Sex; YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Topics / Physical & Emotional Abuse (see also Social Topics / Sexual Abuse); YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Topics / Violence;
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Dear Miss Breed : true stories of the Japanese American incarceration during World War II and a librarian who made a difference / by Oppenheim, Joanne.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 282) and index.LSC
Subjects: Breed, Clara E.; Japanese Americans; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945; Japanese American children;
© 2006., Scholastic,
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