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Being Different

We all feel different at some time. Meet other kids who don't want to stand out from the crowd, but can't avoid it.

 

Fiction

Author Title
Bauer, Marion Dane (Editor) Am I Blue?: Coming Out from the Silence.
Sixteen stories by well-known writers tell about growing up gay or lesbian, or having gay or lesbian friends or parents.
   
Bloor, Edward Tangerine
Paul lives in a strange world of semi-blindness, natural disasters, and mystery about his disability.
   
Bunting, Eve Spying on Miss Muller
At the start of World War II, girls attending boarding school in Belfast suspect their beloved German teacher of espionage.
   
Hamilton, Virginia Bluish

Ten year olds Dreenie and Tuli are nervous about approaching Natalie, a classmate with leukemia.

   
Holt, Kimberly Willis My Louisiana Sky
Growing up in Saitter, Louisiana, Tiger Ann relies on Granny, because her parents are "slow."
   
Johnson, Angela Humming Whispers
Sophy fears that she will become like her older sister Nicole who has schizophrenia.
   
Kindl, Patrice. Owl in Love
Owl Tycho, a high school student who can shape-shift into an owl, has a crush on her science teacher.
   
Mahy, Margaret The Underrunners
The tunnels where Australian kids Tris and Winola run to escape their unhappy lives become a place of danger.
   
Namioka Lensey Ties That Bind, Ties That Break
In 1911 China, upper-class families bound the feet of their young daughters to keep them small. Five-year-old Ailin won't allow this.
   
Philbrick, Rodman Freak the Mighty
Two-foot-tall Freak has a brilliant mind; learning-disabled Max is physically powerful. Together, they make an impressive team.
   
Pinkwater, Jill Mister Fred
Class 6-A suspects that their new teacher is a telepathic alien, just because he can read minds.
   
Sachar, Louis Holes
Stanley Yelnats is sent to a horrible work camp in the desert for a crime he didn't commit.
   
Say, Allen The Ink-Keeper's Apprentice
Kiyoi, a 13-year-old schoolboy living alone in Tokyo, seeks out a famous cartoonist as a teacher. Based on the author's life.
   
Sleator, William Oddballs
Odd and unusual stories based on people in the author's own family.
   
Spinelli, Jerry Wringer
In Palmer's town, 10-year-old boys come of age by wringing the necks of wounded pigeons at the annual Pigeon day.
   
Strete, Craig The World in Grandfather's Hands
After his father's death, Jimmy and his mother must leave the pueblo to live in the city with Grandfather Whitefeather.
   
Woodson, Jacqueline From the Notebooks of Melanin Sun
Fourteen-year-old Melanin Sun's familiar life is shattered when his mother reveals she has fallen in love with a woman.

 

Non-Fiction

Call Number Author Title
305.8 W556S Gaskins, Pearl Fuyo (Editor) What Are You?:Voices of Mixed-Race People
What does it feel like to belong to more than one race? Forty-five young people tell their stories.
     
920 B7639at Bridges, Ruby Through My Eyes: The Autobiography of Ruby Bridges
Ruby Bridges tells the story of her involvement, at the age of six, in the integration of her school in 1960 New Orleans.
     
920 K261as Kehret, Peg Small Steps: The Year I Got Polio
The author describes her battle with polio when she was twelve, and how it affected her life.


     
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