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Books with title Just Like You!

  • He Must Like You

    Danielle Younge-Ullman

    eBook (Viking Books for Young Readers, July 14, 2020)
    An authentic, angry, and surprisingly funny and romantic novel about sexual harassment, from award-winning author Danielle Younge-Ullman.Libby's having a rough senior year. Her older brother absconded with his college money and is bartending on a Greek island. Her dad just told her she's got to pay for college herself, and he's evicting her when she graduates so he can Airbnb her room. A drunken hook-up with her coworker Kyle has left her upset and confused. So when Perry Ackerman, serial harasser and the most handsy customer at The Goat where she waitresses, pushes her over the edge, she can hardly be blamed for dupming a pitcher of sangria on his head. Unfortunately, Perry is a local industry hero, the restaurant's most important customer, and Libby's mom's boss. Now Libby has to navigate the fallout of her outburst, find an apartment, and deal with her increasing rage at the guys who've screwed up her life--and her increasing crush on the one guy who truly gets her. As timely as it is timeless, He Must Like You is a story about consent, rage, and revenge, and the potential we all have to be better people.
  • Just Like You

    Keosha Sath

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, Dec. 4, 2018)
    In this book, a small child is inquisitively asking her mother questions about life. The book begins with the mother and daughter in the car on the way to school. They then visit different job occupations throughout the day. The mom is so busy thinking about giving the best answers, that she forgets the most important job is being a mom. The importance of this book is to show all little girls that they can work in male dominated jobs. The book also plants the seed to strive to be the person in charge. This book encourages more girls to think about obtaining science, technology, engineering, and mathematics jobs, as there is a shortage of women in these fields.
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  • Just Like Me

    Nancy Cavanaugh, Cassandra Morris, Dreamscape Media, LLC

    Audiobook (Dreamscape Media, LLC, April 1, 2016)
    In the tradition of Every Soul a Star and Inside Out & Back Again, Just Like Me is a funny, uplifting summer camp story about unlikely friendships and finding your place in the world from the award-winning author of This Journal Belongs to Ratchet. Told through a mix of traditional narrative and journal entries, don't miss this funny, surprisingly sweet summer audiobook!
  • Just Like You

    Athina Gordon, David Sokan

    Paperback (Authors world limited, April 24, 2019)
    An essential book to teach children about equality and diversity. " Just Like You" promotes equality and diversity and shows that despite our differences ,we're all quite similar. It encourages children to look past the physical side of people.
  • Just Like You

    Jan Fearnley

    Hardcover (Candlewick, March 1, 2001)
    Mama Mouse and Little Mouse, having seen and heard various animal parents pledging their love to their children, tell each other how special they are, in a humorous and endearing bedtime story that captures the unique bond between parent and child.
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  • Just Like You

    Susan Rowe VanTongeren

    Paperback (Self-Publisher, May 18, 2019)
    Teach children empathy through experiencing life through the eyes of a dog."I hope this book makes children and their families remember "Just LIke You" your special friend needs love and kindness every day."Susan Rowe VanTongeren
  • Just Like You...

    Adriaan Hendriks

    eBook
    This is an illustrated Children's story about being a happy Clydesdale horse, and being part of a Herd of horses. :)This book is intended for ages 1 to 5, but the images and expressions... are ageless. :)This is also my first illustrated book, so we'll see where we go from there. :oMahalo for looking and Aloha, Adriaan :)
  • Just Like You

    Sarah Albee, Tom Brannon

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 25, 2002)
    One day at preschool, Elmo discovers that he has a new classmate–Lizzie. Elmo can’t stop staring because she’s in a wheelchair. But Elmo finds out that except for her disability, the two of them have more in common than not. Lizzie has a puppy, she loves ice cream, and she loves to play basketball. As Elmo and his classmates come to know Lizzie, they learn that people with disabilities can live full lives and have skills and strengths that are just like their own. An important addition to our Sesame Street publishing list.
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  • Just like you

    Grace Kugrena

    eBook
    "Just like you" is a children's poetry book, that touches upon the admiration that little sisters have towards their big sisters.A fun reading of couplets that teaches the basics of rhyming words which also reveals a witty and relatable story for anyone who has a younger sibling that copies their every action.
  • Just Like You

    Emma Dodd

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, March 27, 2008)
    A baby bear describes the ways in which he wants to be like his father when he grows up, in a nearly wordless book with sparkling foil on the padded cover.
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  • Just Like You!

    Jane Chapman

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, Oct. 3, 2019)
    Piccolo dreams of being big and strong – just like Pops, her hero. When the two set out on a special adventure across the icy plains, Piccolo wonders what they will discover. Could she be more like Pops than she knows? A heartwarming celebration of parental love – perfect for little ones who long to grow up!
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  • Just Like Me

    Nancy J. Cavanaugh

    Paperback (Sourcebooks Young Readers, April 4, 2017)
    Just Like Me is the perfect book for middle school girls and doubles as an adoption book for kids, as three adopted sisters navigate their relationship with one another while at summer camp.From the award-winning author of This Journal Belongs to Ratchet, comes a funny, uplifting summer camp story about unlikely friendships and finding your place in the world, making this the perfect growing up book for girls. Told through a mix of traditional narrative and journal entries, don't miss this funny, surprisingly sweet summer read!Who eats Cheetos with chopsticks?! Avery and Becca, my "Chinese Sisters," that's who. We're not really sisters―we were just adopted from the same orphanage. And we're nothing alike. They like egg rolls, and I like pizza. They wave around Chinese fans, and I pretend like I don't know them.Which is not easy since we're all going to summer camp to "bond." (Thanks, Mom.) To make everything worse, we have to journal about our time at camp so the adoption agency can do some kind of "where are they now" newsletter. I'll tell you where I am: At Camp Little Big Lake in a cabin with five other girls who aren't getting along, competing for a camp trophy and losing (badly), wondering how I got here...and where I belong. Told through a mix of traditional narrative and journal entries, don't miss this funny, surprisingly sweet summer read!"A tender and honest story about a girl trying to find her place in the world, and the thread that connects us all."―Liesl Shurtliff, author of Rump: The True Story of Rumpelstiltskin "A heartwarming story about the universal struggle of yearning to be an individual while longing to fit in."―Karen Harrington, author of Sure Kinds of Crazy
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