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  • How Not to Be a Dick: An Everyday Etiquette Guide

    Meghan Doherty

    eBook (Zest Books TM, Aug. 1, 2019)
    On the one hand, nobody wants to be a dick. On the other hand, dicks are everywhere! They cut in line, talk behind our backs, recline into our seats, and even have the power to morph into trolls online. Their powers are impressive, but with a little foresight and thoughtfulness, we can take a stand against dickishness today. How Not to Be a Dick is packed with honest and straightforward advice, but it also includes playful illustrations showing two well-meaning (but not always well behaved) young people as they confront moments of potential dickishness in their everyday lives. Sometimes they falter, sometimes they triumph, but they always seek to find a better way. And with their help, you can too.
  • The Ecological Hoofprint: The Global Burden of Industrial Livestock

    Tony Weis

    Paperback (Zed Books, Nov. 1, 2013)
    The exploding global consumption of meat is implicated in momentous but greatly underappreciated problems, and industrial livestock production is the driving force behind soaring demand. Following his previous groundbreaking Zed book The Global Food Economy, Tony Weis explains clearly why the growth and industrialization of livestock production is a central part of the accelerating biophysical contradictions of industrial capitalist agriculture. The Ecological Hoofprint provides a rigorous and eye-opening way of understanding what this system means for the health of the planet, how it contributes to worsening human inequality, and how it constitutes a profound but invisible aspect of the violence of everyday life.
  • Girls Against Girls: Why We Are Mean to Each Other and How We Can Change

    Bonnie Burton

    Paperback (Zest Books â„¢, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Girls Against Girls is a must-read for today's strong, smart, and capable generation of young women. Now, more than ever, young women need to stand together and not tear each other down, and this book provides guidance on how to break the cycle. This informative read includes real scientific theories about why girls are cruel to each other, girls' war tactics, steps to take when things get out of hand, and positive advice for girls on how to unite and become more empowered. There's also advice from female artists and athletes, inspiring movie quotes, and an excellent resource section of empowering organizations to discover.
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  • The Weird World of Words: A Guided Tour

    Mitchell Symons, Andrew Pinder

    Paperback (Zest Books TM, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Did you know that ‘Almost’ is the longest word in the English language with all of its letters in alphabetical order ? Or that ‘Stewardesses’ is the longest word you can type solely with your left hand? Or that fireflies aren’t actually flies, they’re beetles? From information about words and their uses, to useful lists of things you never knew had names, palindromes, famous lines from literature and film, bizarre test answers and more, The Weird World of Words is bursting with truly oddball facts about words and language – and will have you hooked from the very first page.
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  • Start It Up: The Complete Teen Business Guide to Turning Your Passions Into Pay

    Kenrya Rankin

    Paperback (Zest Books TM, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Do you have a passion you want to turn into pay? Or maybe you are looking for a way to make some extra cash in high school? Start It Up shows teens how to turn their hobbies and talents into full-fledged businesses. Inside you ll find comprehensive and fun information on how to know what is the best business for you, pull together a company, and sell your product and let the world know about it! Whether your business is cake baking, dog walking, website design, or house painting, Start It Up offers the A-Z on getting it going and making it successful. Also featured are quotes from other successful teen entrepreneurs who turned their dreams into dollars.
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  • The Mother Daughter Cookbook: Recipes to Nourish Relationships

    Lynette R. Shirk

    Paperback (Zest Books, April 1, 2007)
    The Mother Daughter Cookbook offers a unique team approach to cooking. Developed by professional chef Lynette Rohrer Shirk and approved by many up-and-coming young cooks (including her daughter), the book is designed to turn once confusion-wrought, team-cooking kitchen time into pure fun mother-daughter bonding time. Sound impossible? Lynette makes it a piece of cake.
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  • Why?: Answers to Everyday Scientific Questions

    Joel Levy

    Paperback (Zest Books, Aug. 1, 2013)
    The simplest questions are sometimes the hardest to answer. Why is the sky blue? Why is water wet? Why do we need sleep? Why are there 24 hours in a day? For each question, author Joel Levy provides a simple, single-line answer followed by more in-depth information about the scientific background on these essential topics. This book spans physics, biology, chemistry, geology, geography, meteorology, paleontology, and planetary science―allowing readers to wow friends and family alike with pithy answers to the obvious questions they never thought to ask.
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  • Crap: How to deal with annoying teachers, bosses, backstabbers, and other stuff that stinks

    Erin Elisabeth Conley, Karen Macklin, Jake Miller

    Paperback (Zest Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Crap teaches which types of crap are useful (and which aren't), how to avoid crap when possible, deal with it when it can't be avoided, and how you can flush it out of your life. You'll learn how to break the crap cycle once and for all with quotes from noted crap-coping experts including Homer Simpson and Kurt Vonnegut, and even get a few little-known biological and scientific facts about―yeah, you guessed it―literal crap.
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  • She Represents: 44 Women Who Are Changing Politics . . . and the World

    Caitlin Donohue

    Paperback (Zest Books TM, Sept. 1, 2020)
    In a complicated political era when the United States feels divided, this book celebrates feminism and female contributions to politics, activism, and communities. Each of the forty-four women profiled in this illustrated book has demonstrated her capabilities and strengths in political and community leadership and activism, both in the United States and around the world. Written in an approachable, journalistic tone and rounded out by beautiful color portraits, history, key political processes, terminology, and thought-provoking quotes, this book will inspire and encourage women everywhere to enact change in their own communities and to pursue opportunities in public affairs.
  • The American Dream?: A Journey on Route 66 Discovering Dinosaur Statues, Muffler Men, and the Perfect Breakfast Burrito

    Shing Yin Khor

    Paperback (Zest Books TM, Aug. 6, 2019)
    As a child growing up in Malaysia, Shing Yin Khor had two very different ideas of what "America" meant. The first looked a lot like Hollywood, full of beautiful people, sunlight, and freeways. The second looked more like The Grapes of Wrath―a nightmare landscape filled with impoverished people, broken-down cars, barren landscapes, and broken dreams. This book chronicles Shing's solo journey (small adventure-dog included) along the iconic Route 66, beginning in Santa Monica and ending up Chicago. What begins as a road trip ends up as something more like a pilgrimage in search of an American landscape that seems forever shifting and forever out of place.
  • The Book of Styling: An Insider's Guide to Creating Your Own Look

    Somer Flaherty

    Paperback (Zest Books, Sept. 25, 2012)
    This guide explains the what’s, why’s, and how’s of styling; so whether you’re looking to update your wardrobe or curate your closet, this book has the answer. Accomplished stylist Somer Flaherty helps readers figure out what their look is (or ought to be), and how to tailor that look to their own particular body type. Also, for all of the future Rachel Zoe’s out there, Flaherty helps readers understand the skills that are necessary to style others, and to even turn styling into a real career. Additionally, the book includes:Color illustrations for all of the looks, body types, and style elementsSidebars about style through the decades and fashion iconsFashion activities to help readers put down the book and get to workTips for a wide array of fashion emergencies
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  • Split in Two: Keeping it Together When Your Parents Live Apart

    Karen Buscemi

    Paperback (Zest Books TM, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Tackling an under-addressed but common difficulty for teens in split families, Split in Two is a valuable resource guide to help teens feel less crazed and confused, and more self-confident. Complete with: - Personal advice from teens who have lived or are living in two households - Tips on goal-setting and planning skills - Comic-book-style illustrations that give the book an edgy, modern, graphic novel feel
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