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Books with title Beautiful You

  • Beautiful

    Clarissa Richard, Zephaniah Noel

    eBook (Independently Published, March 6, 2019)
    Beautiful is written with the primary focus to encourage self love among our girls that will travel with them for years to come. Clarissa Richard's poetical writing uplifts impressionable young readers while also gently leading them to visualize themselves as being happy, strong, and confident. Each stanza is positive with life reminders of just how good God is. No matter the situation a child may be facing, this book creatively addresses how "Beautiful" we are in God's hands. God is love, and love is "Beautiful".
  • You Are Beautiful

    Parragon Books Ltd

    Paperback (Parragon Book Service Ltd, March 15, 2016)
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  • Beautiful Beast

    Dayle A. Dermatis

    eBook (Soul's Road Press, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Teen pageant contestant Annabelle Moss sees her life shattered when her parents die in a car accident. A small ray of hope dawns when Gwendolyn Wentworth, the richest lady in town and former pageant queen, offers to take her in and be her coach.Former child pageant contestant Taryn Wentworth hides behind oversized clothes and hair covering her face. At odds with her mother, she gives Annabelle the cold shoulder.But as the world darkens and the real beast reveals itself, Annabelle and Taryn must rely on each other’s love to survive.A contemporary lesbian YA inspired by a classic fairy tale, Beautiful Beast explores what it really means to be beautiful…and beloved.
  • Beautiful.

    Angela D. Coleman, Jamaica Gilmer

    eBook (Sisterhood Agenda Enterprises, LLC, Jan. 13, 2013)
    A publication created with photographer Jamaica Gilmer in partnership with Sisterhood Agenda, this book features Black girls celebrating their inner and outer beauty. With striking photographs and uplifting affirmations by Angela D. Coleman, healthy self-esteem is the most important gift that anyone could give.
  • Beautiful Sky Beautiful Sky

    Stephen Parolini

    language (, Sept. 3, 2019)
    High school senior David Tinker is a failed former second-string linebacker, a wannabe rock star, a pothead, a writer, and definitely a smartass. It’s his final semester at North High and he’s beyond ready to be done with school. Wendy, his once-compliant girlfriend, expects too much of him. His ever-shrinking circle of friends is testing his patience, and his insult-slinging father is increasingly impossible to endure. And then there’s the choir director, Mr. Halston, who wields the power of graduation and isn't above a little blackmail. When David’s world suddenly spins out of control, he finds himself searching for the one thing he didn’t know he was missing: hope.Note: This novel, set in 1980, deals with sensitive subjects including depression, homophobia, racism, and sexual abuse. It also contains some mature language.
  • What Makes You Beautiful

    Sherry Selley, Mary Navarro

    Paperback (Around The Block Publishing, Oct. 2, 2019)
    What makes Elsie beautiful?Is it her flower patterned twirly dress?Or her pink strawberry sparkle lip gloss?An important lesson of INNER beauty that will stay with children for a lifetime! Get it now to share with your child and help them understand what makes them beautiful!FIVE STARS!Free resources for parents, teachers and counselors can be found at SherrySelley.com or AroundTheBlockPublishing.com
  • What Makes You Beautiful

    Bridget Liang

    eBook (Formac Lorimer, Feb. 5, 2019)
    Logan Osborne knows he likes boys, but has not come out to his family or at school, and no one knows that he likes to sometimes wear girls' clothes and makeup. When he starts at a school for the arts he finds a wider range of gender and orientation being accepted. Logan is attracted to Kyle, who has gay dads. But Kyle is straight. Logan finds he doesn't like the way gay boys treat him, and a disturbing hookup with a boy who is fetishistic about Logan's half-Asian background makes Logan even more confused about what he wants and who he is.Encouraged and supported by his friends at school, Logan experiments with nail polish and more feminine clothes in public. Logan begins questioning his gender and decides to use they pronouns while trying to figure things out. Logan meets a classmate's chosen mother, who is a transgender Chinese woman, and begins to come to terms with their gender identity. Realizing they are not a gay boy, but a transgender girl, Logan asks for people to call them Veronica. As a girl, does Veronica stand a chance with Kyle?
  • Beautiful Joe

    Marshall Saunders

    language (Digireads.com, April 1, 2004)
    Marshall Saunders "Beautiful Joe" (1893) is a remarkable classic exploring issues of animal cruelty told from the point of view of one dog, Joe. This work was an instant success upon its release in Canada, becoming the first book to sell over a million copies in that country. Written as a kind of dog's autobiography, the work was innovative in its narrative technique. Often compared to Anna Sewell's "Black Beauty", the novel tracks the true story of a terrier in Maine named Joe. As Joe tells his story, the reader quickly meets his cruel owner Jenkins. Jenkins mistreatment grows more intense over time. The reader develops a deep sympathy for Joe and his canine counterparts on account of its narrative point of view. Joe's journey through abuse towards being rescued is a harrowing account not to be missed by the animal lover.
  • Beautiful Joe

    Marshall Saunders

    eBook (SMK Books, June 10, 2015)
    Beautiful Joe was a dog from the town of Meaford, Ontario, whose story inspired the bestselling 1893 novel Beautiful Joe, which contributed to worldwide awareness of animal cruelty. The real Beautiful Joe was an Airedale-type dog. He was medium-sized, brown, and described as likely being part bull terrier and part fox terrier. Saunders was so touched by Joe's story that she wrote a novel-length, fictionalized, autobiographical version of it.
  • Beautiful

    Rhonda Calhoun, Tricia Ting-Lee

    Hardcover (Heart Publishing, July 7, 2007)
    Beautiful written by Rhonda Calhoun; illustrations by Tricia Ting Lee is a children's story book of God s celebration at the birth of a baby girl. While praying for her soon-to-arrive grandson and newborn granddaughter, Rhonda whispered, Father, what happens in heaven when a baby is born? Images and words suddenly flashed through her mind. Grabbing a pen and paper, she captured the story and Beautiful and Valiant were born.
  • Beautiful Joe

    Marshall Saunders

    Paperback (Digireads.com, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Marshall Saunders "Beautiful Joe" (1893) is a remarkable classic exploring issues of animal cruelty told from the point of view of one dog, Joe. This work was an instant success upon its release in Canada, becoming the first book to sell over a million copies in that country. Written as a kind of dog's autobiography, the work was innovative in its narrative technique. Often compared to Anna Sewell's "Black Beauty", the novel tracks the true story of a terrier in Maine named Joe. As Joe tells his story, the reader quickly meets his cruel owner Jenkins. Jenkins mistreatment grows more intense over time. The reader develops a deep sympathy for Joe and his canine counterparts on account of its narrative point of view. Joe's journey through abuse towards being rescued is a harrowing account not to be missed by the animal lover.
  • Beautiful One

    Mary Cope

    language (Clean Reads, June 9, 2014)
    Elizabeth Ryan is a beautiful, shy, naïve high school senior. Having never dated she meets the boy of her dreams, Aidan Mitchell. Despite his history of womanizing Liz is drawn to him. Soon Liz becomes the envy of all the girls on campus, when they become a couple and her dream boyfriend sweeps her off her feet and into the dating world that is all too new and strange for her. When other guys start to take notice of Liz, Aidan is troubled with fits of jealousy.Elizabeth then meets the ruggedly handsome, Spencer Hayes and they quickly bond over their passion for music. Liz begins to struggle with the feelings that spark between them. In the end Elizabeth finds herself torn between helping Aidan overcomehis jealousy and anger and giving into what her heart truly wants.