Paperback
(Youth Communication, New York Center, May 1, 2009)
"Encourage teens to stay true to their values. These stories reveal how teens tackle the enormous pressure to conform to their peers, be it how they dress, what music they listen to, or their attitudes toward drugs and sex"--Publisher's website.
Paperback
(Youth Communication, New York Center, April 1, 2010)
"African-American teens explore how race has shaped their lives. The authors are told they're 'too black' or 'not black enough'; they're insulted by family members and friends when they date outside their race; they're followed around by store clerks like criminals. But there's more than just the ugly side of race here. These reflective narratives show young people challenging stereotypes and creating their own definitions of beauty, community, and love"--P. [4] of cover.