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Books published by publisher Rosen Young Adult

  • Everything You Need to Know About Suicide and Self-Harm

    Erin Pack-Jordan

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 15, 2019)
    This accessible primer on adolescent mental health is as relevant as it is thoughtful. In five easy-to-follow chapters, readers will learn to recognize self-harming tendencies, understand the connections between suicide and self-harm, and learn strategies for coping with depression. Sidebars explore the influence of technology and social media on mental health and shed light on communities that are particularly at risk for suicide and self-harm, such as LGBTQ+ teens. Packed with resources, this guide provides self-care tips as well as advice on how to help a loved one who suffers from depression.
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  • Harvey Milk: The First Openly Gay Elected Official in the United States

    Barbara Gottfried Hollander

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Harvey Milk dreamed of a better tomorrow filled with love and equal rights for all. In 1977, Milk was elected to San Francisco's Board of Supervisors, only to be assassinated less than a year after he took office. Through his personal and professional life, Harvey Milk became a role model and beacon of hope for many members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) community. Readers will examine the life of this civic hero, including his struggles as a young man, who inspired the first National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights.
  • The Basics of Nuclear Physics

    Christopher Cooper

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 1, 2014)
    When we think of nuclear physics, we often think of the fraught issues of nuclear power generation and nuclear weapons. However, nuclear physics has many other practical applications, including in the fields of nuclear medicine, materials engineering, and geology and archaeology. The history of nuclear physics is full of fascinating figures--Rutherford, Geiger, Bohr, Einstein, Oppenheimer--and highly dramatic experiments, triumphs, and utter tragedies. Capturing both the promise and the peril of this most fascinating science with compelling, comprehensible text and full-color photos and explanatory visual aids, this volume introduces readers to the most transformative science of the modern era.
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  • An Insider's Guide to Water Polo

    Kenneth Zahensky, Tracie Egan

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Water polo was the first team sport to be added to the program of the Olympic Games, in 1900. This accessible volume chronicles the history of the fast-paced aquatic sport, its rules and regulations, playing techniques, and required skills, such as catching, wet and dry passing, and shooting. Both offensive and defensive plays are examined, as well as how points are scored. This handy narrative also explains player positions, the coach's responsibilities, and officials' tasks, and includes informative sidebars such as a comparison of American and English water polo and types of fouls.
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  • Everything You Need to Know About Fake News and Propaganda

    Carol Hand

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 15, 2018)
    These days it's hard to know what to believe. Is the news on television and the internet real or fake? How can you tell? This comprehensive guide helps readers sift through the many types of information out there. It gives guidelines for deciding which sources can be believed. Using a wealth of examples from recent news, politics, and science, it teaches readers how to distinguish fact from fiction and truth from lies. It gives suggestions on how to function in a "posttruth" world.
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  • DAUGHTER OF THE BURNING CIT_PB

    Amanda Foody

    Paperback (HQ Young Adult, )
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  • Brown V. Board of Education

    Kathy Furgang

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 15, 2018)
    "The Brown v. Board of Education decision comes to mind whenever the topic of landmarks of the American civil rights movement is discussed. The 1954 Supreme Court decision declared it unconstitutional to segregate public school students, opening the door for many other civil rights advances after that. This thoughtful and informative book details the history of the case as well as its impact on the quickly changing America of the 1950s and 1960s. The book also describes how schools and civil rights have changed since this important Supreme Court case"--
  • Vasco Nunez de Balboa: First European to Reach the Pacific Ocean from the New World

    Ryan Nagelhout

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2016)
    The conquistador Balboa is best known for having led the first party of explorers of European descent to reach the Pacific by traveling overland from the Atlantic. An ambitious man from a noble but relatively impoverished family, Balboa was eager to make a name and fortune for himself in the New World. His initiative and take-charge attitude helped him rise to power but also made him powerful enemies who, in the long run, orchestrated his trial and execution for usurping power. An assessment of Balboas legacy and lasting impact conclude the book.
  • Working As a Physical Therapist in Your Community

    David Kassnoff

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Whether they’re treating injured athletes, wounded veterans, hip-replacement patients, or countless others, physical therapists play an important role in our health care system. Readers will discover what skills and personality traits physical therapists need, what sort of training the profession requires, and what a physical therapist’s daily routine can look like. Providing lots of highly practical and specific information regarding educational requirements, coursework, networking and job search strategies, and pathways for professional development, advancement, and lifelong learning, this is a great resource for teens and young adults exploring their career options.
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  • A Career as an Electrician

    Jeff Mapua

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2018)
    It can hardly be overstated how important keeping the power running safely is to our health, economy, and general well-being. Students fascinated by STEM topics who have considered working as an electrician will find this book an indispensable primer. Vetted, government-sourced job statistics and outlook, handy tips on looking for and landing a position, lively images, and step-by-step guidance will give students eager to embrace a career as an electrician great insight into one of the most respected and useful trades.
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  • The Culture of Scarification

    Monique Vescia

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "A book for teens about the culture of scarification"--
  • The Khmer Rouge's Genocidal Reign in Cambodia

    Zoe Lowery, Sean Bergin

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2016)
    The appalling Cambodian genocide remains barely studied even to this day. Yet nearly two million Cambodians (around 20 percent of Cambodias population) died between 1975 and 1979 as a result of the dictator Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge Communist government. Innocent Cambodians were murdered, starved, and tortured. This fascinating book offers an overview of this tiny Asian countrys history, framing the events that led up to this tragic genocide. Readers will learn about the key players in the genocide, as well as the complications in obtaining justice in its aftermath.