JoJo's Guide to the Sweet Life

JoJo's Guide to the Sweet Life
Title JoJo's Guide to the Sweet Life PDF eBook
Author JoJo Siwa
Publisher ABRAMS
Total Pages 258
Release 2017-10-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1683352025

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You might recognize firecracker JoJo Siwa from Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition, or maybe you fell in love with her on Dance Moms. JoJo’s nonfiction middle-grade debut is the next generation’s version of a real life Cinderella story: Nebraska girl becomes Hollywood’s belle of the ball, thanks to her spunky attitude and creative drive. Through the lens of JoJo’s personal experience and playful voice, she digs into themes such as finding your passion, keeping strong in the face of adversity, appreciating your individualism, the importance of being loyal, and never giving up. Most of all, JoJo’s story is meant to inspire young girls to find the courage and confidence to go after their dreams. Go Siwanatorz!

JoJo Siwa

JoJo Siwa
Title JoJo Siwa PDF eBook
Author Katy Sprinkel
Publisher Triumph Books (IL)
Total Pages 0
Release 2019-02-12
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781629377209

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"The unofficial guide for all Siwanatorz"--Cover.

Nickelodeon JoJo Siwa: Go Big & Bow Big

Nickelodeon JoJo Siwa: Go Big & Bow Big
Title Nickelodeon JoJo Siwa: Go Big & Bow Big PDF eBook
Author Devra Newberger Speregen
Publisher Studio Fun International
Total Pages 22
Release 2020-08-04
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 079444606X

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It's time to bow big! With JoJo-inspired style tips throughout, and everything you need to make your own JoJo bow, this book is full of non-stop fun! It's time for the ultimate JoJo makeover! Get the inside scoop on all things JoJo and create your very own JoJo inspired look. With everything you need to make your own JoJo bows, this book is sure to provide hours of non-stop fun!

The ABCs of Diversity

The ABCs of Diversity
Title The ABCs of Diversity PDF eBook
Author Carolyn B. Helsel
Publisher Chalice Press
Total Pages 208
Release 2020-06-19
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0827200951

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Learn the language of diversity and raise kids who respect differences and honor similarities. The ABCs of Diversity equips parents, teachers, and community leaders to have intergenerational and intercultural conversations about the differences between us. In addition to discussions of race, intercultural dialogue involves understanding our differences related to political affiliation, gender, class, religion, ability, nationality, and sexual orientation. This book helps parents and teachers of children, youth, and young adults navigate conversations about differences so they can raise up individuals committed to respectful civic engagement. Such intercultural dialogues can support communities as they work for the mutual well-being of all. This book includes specific resources and activities for persons of various ages that parents and community leaders can employ to encourage compassion and empathy. An ideal resource for teachers, parents, ministry personnel, non-profit leaders, human resources directors, and librarians.

The Weight of a Piano

The Weight of a Piano
Title The Weight of a Piano PDF eBook
Author Chris Cander
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 336
Release 2019-01-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0525654682

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USA TODAY BESTSELLER In 1962, in the Soviet Union, eight-year-old Katya is bequeathed what will become the love of her life: a Blüthner piano, on which she discovers an enrichening passion for music. Yet after she marries, her husband insists the family emigrate to America—and loses her piano in the process. In 2012, in Bakersfield, California, twenty-six-year-old Clara Lundy is burdened by the last gift her father gave her before he and her mother died in a terrible house fire: a Blüthner upright she has never learned to play. Now a talented and independent auto mechanic, Clara’s career is put on hold when she breaks her hand trying to move the piano, and in sudden frustration she decides to sell it. Only in discovering the identity of the buyer—and the secret history of her piano—will Clara be set free to live the life of her choosing.

Girl, Stop Passing Out in Your Makeup

Girl, Stop Passing Out in Your Makeup
Title Girl, Stop Passing Out in Your Makeup PDF eBook
Author Zara Barrie
Publisher Post Hill Press
Total Pages 200
Release 2020-05-19
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 164293464X

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“Self-help meets memoir. Party girl meets wise sage. Beauty meets reality. Zara Barrie is the cool older sister you wish you had. The one that lets you borrow her designer dresses and ripped up fishnets, buys you champagne (she loves you too much to let you drink beer), and colors your lips with bright pink lipstick. She'll take you to the coolest parties, and will stick by your side and she guides you through the glitter, pain, danger, laughter, and what it means to be a f*cked up girl in this f*cked up world (both of which are beautiful despite the darkness). Girl, Stop Passing Out in Your Makeup is for the girls that are too much of a beautiful contradiction to be contained. Zara is a gifted writer—one second she'll have you laughing over rich girls agonizing over which Birkin bag to buy, the next second she'll shatter your heart in one sentence about losing one’s innocence. Zara is the nuanced girl she writes for—light, irreverent, snarky, bitchy, funny; and aching, perceptive, deep, flawed, wise, poised, honest—all at once. Perhaps the only thing that can match Zara's unparalleled wit and big sister advice is her candid humor and undeniable talent for the written word. Zara is one of the most prolific and entertaining honest voices on the internet—and her talent is only multiplied in book form. Girl, Stop Passing Out in Your Makeup is for the bad girls, honey.”—Dayna Troisi, Executive Editor, GO Magazine “Reading Zara's writing will make you feel like you're at your cool-as-hell big sister's sleepover party. You will be transfixed by her unflinching honesty and words of wisdom, and she'll successfully convince you to not only ditch the shame you feel about the raw and messy parts of yourself, but to dare to see them as beautiful.”—Alexia LaFata, Editor, New York Magazine “If Cat Marnell and F. Scott Fitzgerald had a literary baby it would be Zara Barrie. She’s got Marnell’s casual, dark, downright hilarious tone of an irreverent party girl. But then she also has Fitzgerald’s talent for making words literally feel like they sparkle on the page. I’ve always been a fan of Zara’s writing but Girl, Stop Passing Out in Your Makeup takes it to the next level. With shimmery words that make her dark stories sparkle, she seamlessly manages to inspire even the most coked-out girl at the party to get her shit together.”—Candice Jalili, Senior Sex & Dating Writer, Elite Daily

High-Risk Homosexual

High-Risk Homosexual
Title High-Risk Homosexual PDF eBook
Author Edgar Gomez
Publisher Catapult
Total Pages 252
Release 2022-01-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1593767064

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*Winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Memoir/Biography* An Honor Book for the 2023 Stonewall Book Award—Israel Fishman Non-Fiction Book Award This witty memoir traces a touching and often hilarious spiralic path to embracing a gay, Latinx identity against a culture of machismo—from a cockfighting ring in Nicaragua to cities across the U.S.—and the bath houses, night clubs, and drag queens who help redefine pride I’ve always found the definition of machismo to be ironic, considering that pride is a word almost unanimously associated with queer people, the enemy of machistas . . . In a world desperate to erase us, queer Latinx men must find ways to hold on to pride for survival, but excessive male pride is often what we are battling, both in ourselves and in others. A debut memoir about coming of age as a gay, Latinx man, High-Risk Homosexual opens in the ultimate anti-gay space: Edgar Gomez’s uncle’s cockfighting ring in Nicaragua, where he was sent at thirteen years old to become a man. Readers follow Gomez through the queer spaces where he learned to love being gay and Latinx, including Pulse nightclub in Orlando, a drag queen convention in Los Angeles, and the doctor’s office where he was diagnosed a “high-risk homosexual.” With vulnerability, humor, and quick-witted insights into racial, sexual, familial, and professional power dynamics, Gomez shares a hard-won path to taking pride in the parts of himself he was taught to keep hidden. His story is a scintillating, beautiful reminder of the importance of leaving space for joy.