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  • Becoming Zara

    Lillianna Blake

    (Sassy Women's Fiction, June 18, 2015)
    Hi, I’m Zara…warrior princess. I don’t usually tell that last bit to strangers, but I say it in my head all the time. It’s one of the many mantras that have helped me to get to where I am today. And believe me when I say that I’ve come a long way. Besides, if you’re a woman and you happen to have ever struggled with issues of self-esteem, we’re probably gonna be fast friends anyway, so I won’t hold anything (much) back.Oh, and Zara wasn’t the name I was born with—but you’ll find out more about that in the book.I don’t know about you, but my own struggle with my weight has held me back a bit in life. And my self-esteem took a real nose dive after my fiancé dumped me—via text, no less. (I know, right? Jerk!…but I don’t usually dwell on things in the past, so let’s just move right along from that, shall we?) So, I’m still a work-in-progress for sure, but I’m really starting to figure it all out—how to be more of who I’m meant to be every day—including the bumps, the lumps, and my bruised ego along the way.Oh and I love my sisterhood (more about that later) - the women who join me in believing that we are all capable of being strong, amazing, warrior princesses—just the way we are right now.***FUN FACT: “Becoming Zara” is a standalone novella, but if you’re following the character of Samantha Bradford as she crosses off the items of her bucket list (the Single Wide Female Series), this is the book that Samantha publishes to complete her bucket list item #18 (Publish a Book).Note: You can download #1 Learn Pole Dancing of that series for free.
  • Becoming Fierce

    Susin Nielsen

    Paperback (Fierce Ink Press Co-Op Ltd., Sept. 23, 2014)
    Life is fierce. But so are you. Sometimes it totally sucks being a teen. Trying to fit in, dealing with bullies, a changing body, and the feeling that no one really gets it. It’s hard on the head and often seems like no one else understands. That’s what Becoming Fierce is all about. Those not-so-fun times that come with being a teen but also how others have gone through similar things and made it to the other side. New and established Canadian authors share experiences from their teen years that have stuck with them. Some of the stories are dark and heartbreaking while others are lighthearted and grin-worthy. Regardless, they all have something in common: while things may seem like an epic fail now, they do get better. Susin Nielsen, author of the award-winning young adult novel The reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen, contributes the foreword. Partial proceeds go to Kids Help Phone, chosen by Nielsen. Rated M - Mature 17 and up: May contain sexual content, intense violence and/or strong language.
  • Becoming Felix

    Nancy Hope Wilson

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Oct. 18, 1996)
    "JJ has a gift for the clarinet, but he would gladly give up music and the school jazz band to save the failing family dairy farm...Poignant passages as the family loses their herd and way of life make this a moving tale."-Publishers Weekly. "[A] sensitive and beautifully told tale."-Kirkus Reviews
  • Becoming Chloe

    Catherine Ryan Hyde

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, March 28, 2006)
    Meet Jordy. He’s on his own in New York City. Nobody to depend on; nobody depending on him. And it’s been working fine.Until this girl comes along. She’s 18 and blond and pretty–her world should be perfect. But she’s seen things no one should ever see in their whole life–the kind of things that break a person. She doesn’t seem broken, though. She seems . . . innocent. Like she doesn’t know a whole lot. Only sometimes she does.The one thing she knows for sure is that the world is an ugly place. Now her life may depend on Jordy proving her wrong. So they hit the road to discover the truth–and there’s no going back from what they find out.This deeply felt, redemptive novel reveals both the dark corners and hidden joys of life’s journey–and the remarkable resilience of the human soul.From the Hardcover edition.
  • Becoming a Frog

    Greg Roza

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Shows the different life stages of a frog, from egg to adult.
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  • Becoming Julia

    Chris Westwood

    Paperback (Penguin Books Canada, Limited, Jan. 1, 1996)
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  • Becoming Julia

    Chris WESTWOOD

    Hardcover (Viking, Jan. 1, 1995)
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  • Becoming Chloe

    Catherine Ryan Hyde

    Paperback (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 11, 2008)
    Meet Jordy. He’s on his own in New York City. Nobody to depend on; nobody depending on him. And it’s been working fine.Until this girl comes along. She’s 18 and blond and pretty–her world should be perfect. But she’s seen things no one should ever see in their whole life–the kind of things that break a person. She doesn’t seem broken, though. She seems . . . innocent. Like she doesn’t know a whole lot. Only sometimes she does.The one thing she knows for sure is that the world is an ugly place. Now her life may depend on Jordy proving her wrong. So they hit the road to discover the truth–and there’s no going back from what they find out.This deeply felt, redemptive novel reveals both the dark corners and hidden joys of life’s journey–and the remarkable resilience of the human soul.From the Hardcover edition.
  • Becoming Felix

    Nancy Hope Wilson

    Library Binding (Econo-Clad Books, July 16, 1998)
    Twelve-year-old J.J., who is named Felix after his grandfather, is torn between spending his time playing his grandfather's clarinet, which he loves, or helping to save the family farm that once belonged to his grandfather.
  • Becoming Birgit

    Ashleigh Stevens

    Paperback (Work In Progress Wonders, March 31, 2020)
    When I went to bed, I dreamt that a girl slightly younger than I was sitting at my desk in my room, writing in her reflections journal. Her unkempt hair reached halfway down her back and her head was bowed low to the desk as she wrote feverishly. After a moment, the girl looked up and her soft brown eyes caught sight of me. She put down her pen, closed her journal, and stood, turning to face me. As she handed me her journal, she spoke in a quiet, pleading voice. "I know you don't think much of me now," she began. "But, my writing is immature. Give me a chance to grow before you make your decision." She was gone in the blink of an eye and I was left standing in the middle of my room with the journal in my hand. When Birgit discovers an old diary, she assumes reading it will help her identify the author. As she delves deeper into the journal, however, she receives the guidance to learn more about herself and her Catholic identity than she ever anticipated.
  • Becoming Birgit

    Ashleigh Stevens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 22, 2017)
    When I went to bed, I dreamt that a girl slightly younger than I was sitting at my desk in my room, writing in her reflections journal. Her unkempt hair reached halfway down her back and her head was bowed low to the desk as she wrote feverishly. After a moment, the girl looked up and her soft brown eyes caught sight of me. She put down her pen, closed her journal, and stood, turning to face me. As she handed me her journal, she spoke in a quiet, pleading voice. “I know you don’t think much of me now,” she began. “But, my writing is immature. Give me a chance to grow before you make your decision.” She was gone in the blink of an eye and I was left standing in the middle of my room with the journal in my hand. When Birgit discovers an old diary, she assumes reading it will help her identify the author. As she delves deeper into the journal, however, she receives the guidance to learn more about herself and her Catholic identity than she ever anticipated.
  • Becoming Brianna

    Terri Libenson

    Audio CD (HarperCollins B and Blackstone Publishing, May 5, 2020)
    MP3 CD Format National bestselling author Terri Libenson returns with another endearing, relatable story of friendship and finding confidence. Perfect for fans of Raina Telgemeier and Jennifer L. Holm.Middle school is full of challenges.Everyone knows how much brainy Bri likes the spotlight (not). So why did she ever agree to something that forces her to learn a new language, give a speech, help organize a party, and juggle drama at school and home?! As the big event inches closer, Bri wonders if it's all worth it. . . .Told in alternating past and present chapters, Bri's heartwarming story unfolds over the eight months leading up to her bat mitzvah--as well as over the course of the big day itself.