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  • The Prettiest

    Brigit Young

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, April 14, 2020)
    A must-read for young feminists, The Prettiest is an incisive, empowering novel by Brigit Young about fighting back against sexism and objectification.THE PRETTIEST: It’s the last thing Eve Hoffmann expected to be, the only thing Sophie Kane wants to be, and something Nessa Flores-Brady knows she’ll never be . . . until a list appears online, ranking the top fifty prettiest girls in the eighth grade.Eve is disgusted by the way her body is suddenly being objectified by everyone around her.Sophie is sick of the bullying she’s endured after being relegated to number two.And Nessa is tired of everyone else trying to tell her who she is. It’s time for a takedown. As the three girls band together, they begin to stand up not just for themselves, but for one another, too.
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  • The Prettiest

    Brigit Young

    eBook (Roaring Brook Press, April 14, 2020)
    A must-read for young feminists, The Prettiest is an incisive, empowering novel by Brigit Young about fighting back against sexism and objectification.THE PRETTIEST: It’s the last thing Eve Hoffmann expected to be, the only thing Sophie Kane wants to be, and something Nessa Flores-Brady knows she’ll never be . . . until a list appears online, ranking the top fifty prettiest girls in the eighth grade.Eve is disgusted by the way her body is suddenly being objectified by everyone around her.Sophie is sick of the bullying she’s endured after being relegated to number two.And Nessa is tired of everyone else trying to tell her who she is. It’s time for a takedown. As the three girls band together, they begin to stand up not just for themselves, but for one another, too.
  • The Prettiest

    Brigit Young

    Paperback (Square Fish, April 13, 2021)
    A must-read for young feminists, The Prettiest is an incisive, empowering novel by Brigit Young about fighting back against sexism and objectification.THE PRETTIEST: It’s the last thing Eve Hoffmann expected to be, the only thing Sophie Kane wants to be, and something Nessa Flores-Brady knows she’ll never be . . . until a list appears online, ranking the top fifty prettiest girls in the eighth grade.Eve is disgusted by the way her body is suddenly being objectified by everyone around her.Sophie is sick of the bullying she’s endured after being relegated to number two.And Nessa is tired of everyone else trying to tell her who she is. It’s time for a takedown. As the three girls band together, they begin to stand up not just for themselves, but for one another, too.
  • The Prettiest, Prettiest Princess

    Melissa Cudworth

    Paperback (Melissa Cudworth, July 5, 2018)
    Why pigeon hole the “pretty” in princess to a royal ball gown and tiara? Our little princesses are pretty beyond appearances. “The Prettiest, Prettiest Princess” is a sweet poem that celebrates what makes our little girls special, inside and out. Within 21 brightly illustrated pages, you’ll meet six girls are who are uniquely different in their style, but more importantly, you get a peek into their personalities, imagination, and heart.
  • The Prettiest Daffodil

    Beth Winslett Fontenot

    eBook (Elm Hill, July 23, 2020)
    The Prettiest Daffodil is a delightfully illustrated and charming tale about Daphne Daffodil who learns to love herself just as she is with the help of a deer named Lucky. Daphne is a little yellow daffodil who lives on the edge of a forest surrounded by many other kinds of daffodils. She doesn’t think she is as pretty as the other daffodils with their showy colors and fancy petals. With the help of Daphne’s caring forest friend, Lucky, she learns that all of God’s creations are beautiful, and that God did not create her to compare herself to others. Daphne learns to love herself just the way God made her. The enchanting watercolor illustrations, painted by the author, span the seasons in the life of a daffodil and showcase the many kinds of daffodils beyond the yellow ones that are most familiar. Educational information that describes fun facts about growing daffodils and a botanical diagram is included in the back of the book.
  • The Prettiest Bear Girls

    Troy Galloway

    language (Troy Galloway, March 29, 2012)
    Stephie is the prettiest bear girl in the whole bear tribe! But then she meets Emily, the prettiest bear girl of a different tribe. Despite becoming best friends, Stephie decides there is only room for one prettiest bear girl. One of them must go! But which one?
  • The Prettiest

    Brigit Young, Laura Knight Keating, Recorded Books

    A must-listen for young feminists, The Prettiest is an incisive, empowering novel by Brigit Young about fighting back against sexism and objectification. The prettiest: It’s the last thing Eve Hoffmann expected to be, the only thing Sophie Kane wants to be, and something Nessa Flores-Brady knows she’ll never be...until a list appears online, ranking the top 50 prettiest girls in the eighth grade. Eve is disgusted by the way her body is suddenly being objectified by everyone around her. Sophie is sick of the bullying she’s endured after being relegated to number two. And Nessa is tired of everyone else trying to tell her who she is. It’s time for a takedown. As the three girls band together, they begin to stand up not just for themselves, but for one another, too.
  • The Prettiest, Prettiest Princess

    Melissa Cudworth

    eBook (, June 17, 2019)
    Why pigeon hole the “pretty” in princess to a royal ball gown and tiara? Our little princesses are pretty beyond appearances. “The Prettiest, Prettiest Princess” is a sweet poem that celebrates what makes our little girls special, inside and out. Within 21 brightly illustrated pages, you’ll meet six girls are who are uniquely different in their style, but more importantly, you get a peek into their personalities, imagination, and heart.
  • The Prettiest Daffodil

    Beth Winslett Fontenot

    Paperback (Elm Hill, July 23, 2020)
    The Prettiest Daffodil is a delightfully illustrated and charming tale about Daphne Daffodil who learns to love herself just as she is with the help of a deer named Lucky. Daphne is a little yellow daffodil who lives on the edge of a forest surrounded by many other kinds of daffodils. She doesn’t think she is as pretty as the other daffodils with their showy colors and fancy petals. With the help of Daphne’s caring forest friend, Lucky, she learns that all of God’s creations are beautiful, and that God did not create her to compare herself to others. Daphne learns to love herself just the way God made her. The enchanting watercolor illustrations, painted by the author, span the seasons in the life of a daffodil and showcase the many kinds of daffodils beyond the yellow ones that are most familiar. Educational information that describes fun facts about growing daffodils and a botanical diagram is included in the back of the book.
  • The Prettiest Daffodil

    Beth Winslett Fontenot

    Hardcover (Elm Hill, July 23, 2020)
    The Prettiest Daffodil is a delightfully illustrated and charming tale about Daphne Daffodil who learns to love herself just as she is with the help of a deer named Lucky. Daphne is a little yellow daffodil who lives on the edge of a forest surrounded by many other kinds of daffodils. She doesn’t think she is as pretty as the other daffodils with their showy colors and fancy petals. With the help of Daphne’s caring forest friend, Lucky, she learns that all of God’s creations are beautiful, and that God did not create her to compare herself to others. Daphne learns to love herself just the way God made her. The enchanting watercolor illustrations, painted by the author, span the seasons in the life of a daffodil and showcase the many kinds of daffodils beyond the yellow ones that are most familiar. Educational information that describes fun facts about growing daffodils and a botanical diagram is included in the back of the book.