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Books in True Teen Stories series

  • True Stories of Teen Homelessness

    Monika Davies, Monika Davis

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Discusses teen homelessness around the world, detailing how teenagers become homeless and exploring how to prevent teen homelessness.
  • True Stories of Teen Refugees

    Bridey Heing

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Wars, political oppression, and natural disasters are just a few of the reasons that people are forced to leave their homes in search of a new future. This book sheds light on what it's like to be a young refugee, including what day-to-day life looks like as a displaced teen in places like Greece, Jordan, Darfur, and more. Case studies detail the specific circumstances that lead to displacement today, presenting a comprehensive, relatable, and empathetic look at one of the modern world's most pressing problems.
  • True Stories of Teen Refugees

    Bridey Heing

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Discusses teenage refugees around the world, detailing such instances as refugees in Darfur, Jordan, and Greece, and explores what can be done in the future to protect teenagers.
  • True Stories of Teen Prisoners

    John Micklos, John Micklos Jr.

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Discussions about prisoners often take for granted that a sizable number of those incarcerated are under the age of eighteen. Serving time as a teen has a unique set of challenges, and this book describes, in a relatable way, the issues facing young people behind bars both in the United States and abroad. The book includes information about teens incarcerated around the globe, including those who are economic prisoners forced to work to pay off familial debts. This volume also sheds light on what life is like for teens after their sentence has been served.
  • True Stories of Teen Terrorist Recruits

    Bridey Heing

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Discusses teenagers involved in terrorism worldwide, detailing how they are recruited, where they are active, and why some teenagers join terrorist organizations.
  • Regine's Book: A Teen Girl's Last Words

    Regine Stokke

    Paperback (Zest Books TM, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Regine’s blog about living with Leukemia gained a huge following, and eventually became this book. She writes openly about emotional and physical aspects of her 15-month struggle to recover, and explains how her disease impacts her life. In the course of her illness, Regine has photography exhibits, goes to concerts, enjoys her friends & family, and advocates for registering as a blood and bone marrow donor. She was a typical teenager with an amazing will to live; and the lessons she learned have relevance for all of us. She died at home on December 3, 2009 with her family and cat by her side.
  • Fosta: Marathon Master

    Judy Andrekson, David Parkins

    Paperback (Tundra Books, Sept. 9, 2008)
    If nature had taken its course, Fosta would never have lived. But thanks to quick and loving intervention, the plucky little foal did survive. In the first few moments of his life, he was stolen from his dame by an expectant mare. When she had no milk to give him, he had to be fostered by a third “mother” since his own refused to take him back. From the very beginning, his chances of amounting to anything were horribly slim. Added to that, it didn’t look as if he would ever be big enough for racing. Yet Fosta has become one of the best-known horses ever to run Australia’s grueling “ultimate endurance test,” the Shahzada. For five days, the toughest and fastest horses compete internationally to cover four hundred kilometers of rugged terrain. The motto of the event is “To Finish is to Win,” and Fosta has finished an incredible ten out of eleven starts, making him one of the most consistent and enduring horses of all time. Here is his story, told so that readers will feel they are atop Fosta as he attempts to earn his last completion buckle.
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  • True Stories of Teen Soldiers

    Kristin Thiel

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Around the world, young people under the age of eighteen serve in militaries and as part of armed groups. Their experiences vary from carefully controlled, such as the stories of sixteen-year-old soldiers in the British Armed Forces, to harrowing, such as the cases of teens who are forced to take up arms or face violence to themselves or their families. This book spans the globe, looking at the experiences of young soldiers to contextualize their role in world events, relate the circumstances of their daily lives, and help readers understand how teen soldiers' lives are similar to other teens' in ways both big and small.
  • True Stories of Teen Prisoners

    John Micklos Jr.

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Discussions about prisoners often take for granted that a sizable number of those incarcerated are under the age of eighteen. Serving time as a teen has a unique set of challenges, and this book describes, in a relatable way, the issues facing young people behind bars both in the United States and abroad. The book includes information about teens incarcerated around the globe, including those who are economic prisoners forced to work to pay off familial debts. This volume also sheds light on what life is like for teens after their sentence has been served.
  • Heroes

    Paul Dowswell

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Profiles a variety of men and women who have shown some form of heroism, from the man who captured Blackbeard the pirate and members of the resistance against Hitler to cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin and a surgeon in war-torn Beirut.
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  • JB Andrew: Mustang Magic

    Judy Andrekson, David Parkins

    Paperback (Tundra Books, Feb. 12, 2008)
    He was born, wild and free, in the vast mountainous scrublands of Nevada. Until he was a year old, no human hand touched him, though he knew something of the danger people represented to the herd. But one fateful day, the herd was chased by a huge black creature in the sky, and the yearling was separated from his mother. In blind panic he ran, but he could not outdistance the terrifying, whirling thing above him, or the humans on horseback that surrounded him. Before long, JB Andrew would come to the attention of many. He was big, leggy, and awkward, but he had a long, graceful stride and was chosen for an inmate prison program where he would be trained and made ready for adoption. JB, short for Jail Bird, had a special quality that forced people to take notice. Before his retirement years later, he would win hearts and trophies in the elite competitive dressage ring by becoming the first and only wild mustang to attain success in the sport. He paved the way for people to dream, believe, and succeed and in doing so, JB became one of the greatest ambassadors for wild mustangs the breed has ever known.Third in the True Horse Stories series, JB Andrew: Mustang Magic is as warm as it is inspiring.
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  • True Stories of Teen Terrorist Hostages

    Kristin Thiel

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Discusses teenage terrorism and hostage victims around the world, detailing such instances as the teen hostages of Hamas and Boko Haram, and explores what can be done in the future to protect teenagers.