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Books published by publisher Lucent Press

  • Living with Learning Disabilities and Disorders

    Peter Kogler

    Paperback (Lucent Press, July 15, 2019)
    Although learning disabilities are believed to affect a significant number of children, not all of those children receive an actual diagnosis. While school officials, teachers, and parents continue to improve education for these children, the general public still has misconceptions about learning disabilities and how to help those affected by them. This detailed look at learning disabilities aims to educate readers through relatable text and engaging sidebars. Annotated quotes from experts, up-to-date statistics, and new technologies are explored, as well as the causes of and common misconceptions about life with dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, and more.
  • Malala Yousafzai

    Ellen Creager

    Paperback (Lucent Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    When Malala Yousafzai was only 15 years old, she was shot in the head for speaking out about the importance of educating girls and women. However, she didn't let that attack silence her. Instead, she has become a global advocate for women's rights and education. Her captivating story is presented through fact-filled text, informative sidebars, full-color photographs, and quotes from the young activist. Malala Yousafzai is a living example of the idea that you're never too young to fight for what matters to you, and that is a lesson readers can use to inspire their own activism.
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  • Latin Music: The Evolution of an International Sound

    Caroline Kennon

    Paperback (Lucent Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Just as people are shaped by the time and place they come from, so is music. Readers are invited to explore music that was born from Latin America and to trace its rise to a position of global popularity. They learn about the different instruments used in music styles such as Cuban and Caribbean and how this music influences the music of other cultures. Also featured is an extensive list of recommended Latin music albums, vibrant photographs of Latin music stars such as Gloria Estefan and Daddy Yankee, and annotated quotes from writers and musicians.
  • Pop Music: Chart-Toppers Throughout History

    Nicole Horning

    Paperback (Lucent Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    What do boy bands from the 1990s have in common with the Beatles? Why are some pop artists, such as Justin Timberlake, considered controversial? Readers will discover these answers and the stories behind beloved artists from the Beach Boys to Lady Gaga through fun and fact-filled text about the roots of pop music and how it has spread around the world. Readers will gain a deeper appreciation for their favorite artists and the pop stars who came before them as they explore a discography of important albums, full-color photographs, annotated quotes from artists and journalists, and fascinating sidebars.
  • Anorexia and Bulimia: Dangerous Eating Disorders

    Kristen Rajczak Nelson

    Library Binding (Lucent Press, July 15, 2019)
    It's confusing and scary when someone seems to be choosing not to eat, but what's at work inside them is more than a decision. Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions, and those with anorexia and bulimia need help and compassion, not tough love. Annotated quotes, engaging graphic elements, and sidebars help readers learn about the many causes and symptoms of these eating disorders, as well as the medical issues they can cause. Treatment outcomes are also covered, along with anecdotes of hope from those who have survived. Help your readers understand these two most deadly eating disorders, and provide those struggling with these disorders positive guidance for a better life.
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  • Phobias: When Fear Becomes Irrational

    Maeve Losito

    Library Binding (Lucent Press, July 15, 2019)
    Fear is a natural human response that developed to help people survive, but it can be more of a hindrance than a help. A phobia is a fear of something that is not inherently harmful that interferes with a person's daily life. These fears are explained through up-to-date charts and annotated quotes from medical experts that augment the informative main text, which aims to help readers separate myth from fact regarding phobias. A list of organizations to contact gives young adults somewhere to turn in developing healthy coping mechanisms for their own phobias or those of their loved ones.
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  • Justin Timberlake: Musical Megastar

    Nicole Horning

    Library Binding (Lucent Press, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Justin Timberlake is one of the most famous names in pop music. Readers will gain a deeper appreciation for his music by exploring his beginning in The Mickey Mouse Club to his time as a member of the popular boy band *NSYNC and his decision to create music without the rest of *NSYNC. They will also discover the highlights of his successful film career and business ventures. Through detailed main text, annotated quotations, sidebars, and a timeline, Timberlake's professional and personal life is presented to readers in a way that takes them behind the scenes and the beyond the headlines.
  • The Dangers of Digital Addiction

    Amanda Vink

    Library Binding (Lucent Press, July 15, 2019)
    Technology has done a lot of good, connecting individuals and ideas. However, technological devices and social media platforms also have the potential to be harmful when they are not used in moderation. When the use of personal digital devices starts interfering with a person's daily life, it becomes a problem. Readers explore the ways in which some people can develop addictive digital habits and whether or not technology hinders their ability to live a healthy lifestyle. Additional information is presented through charts, sidebars, and annotated quotes, and discussion questions prompt readers to consider their own digital behaviors.
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  • Kelly Clarkson: Music and Television Trailblazer

    Edna McPhee

    Library Binding (Lucent Press, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Kelly Clarkson may have risen to prominence as a star on a talent show, but she has proven herself to be more than just a reality star. Clarkson was the winner of the first season of American Idol, and she has been living up to that honor ever since. Readers learn about Clarkson's rise to fame, her fight for creative control, and her quest to use her voice as a force for good. Her journey from small-town, Texan girl to superstar is presented with the help of informative sidebars, a comprehensive timeline, annotated quotes, and full-color photographs.
  • Oprah Winfrey

    Ellen Creager

    Paperback (Lucent Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    In a speech at the 2018 Golden Globe Awards, Oprah Winfrey famously promised young women that "a new day is on the horizon." That sense of determination has helped Winfrey rise to the top of the worlds of entertainment and business, and it's also helped her overcome a painful past to serve as a voice of hope and a force for change. Through detailed text featuring sidebars and eye-catching quote boxes filled with Winfrey's own words, readers discover her inspiring story, which is told alongside full-color photographs of Winfrey from the past and present.
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  • African Americans in Sports: Groundbreakers and Game Changers

    Tamra B. Orr

    Paperback (Lucent Press, Dec. 15, 2019)
    From Jackie Robinson to Venus and Serena Williams, African Americans have used sports to fight for social change. Many of them had to fight against discrimination, and their strength in the face of adversity on the field and off has inspired many people. Their stories are presented to readers through engaging main text that includes annotated quotes from historians, journalists, and the athletes themselves. Compelling photographs, sidebars, and a timeline help readers trace the struggles and successes of African Americans in sports, from the distant past to today's current debates over kneeling during the national anthem.
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  • Reality Television: Guilty Pleasure or Positive Influence?

    Tyler Stevenson

    Paperback (Lucent Press, July 15, 2019)
    Reality television grew to massive popularity in the early 2000s, as the medium exploded into what it is today. It seems as if every channel now has multiple reality programs, broadcasting for hours each day. Readers discover the roots of this genre and the controversies surrounding it. Presented alongside the main text are detailed charts and in-depth sidebars to educate readers about one of the most popular genres in television. The question of whether reality television can ever be more than just a guilty pleasure is also addressed, and readers are prompted through discussion questions to form intelligent opinions about it.
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