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Books with title This Is Me

  • This Is Me

    Tracey Adams

    language (, Aug. 27, 2016)
    Fifteen year old cancer survivor Em Colten is back at school after a years absence and finds that everything has changed. Not only has her twin sister Jade become boy crazy but it seems she’s got a new BFF called Chelsea who Em can’t stand. Finding herself alone, Em befriends social outcast Bay who’s known for her volatile behaviour and frosty demeanour. Jade’s quick to warn her away but for once Em won't listen. It’s like an invisible force is drawing her towards this strange girl and no matter what the consequences she won’t walk away. As Bay and Em become friends and try to figure out their feelings for one another, Em finds herself stumbling across a heartbreaking secret of Bay’s. Shaken to the core, she finds herself embarking on a quest to put things right and make everything okay. But Em’s only young and there’s only so much she can do. Will the burden of such a life changing secret be too much for Em or will Bay’s trauma bring them closer and ultimately see Em saving the day? One thing’s for sure, by the end of the school year nothing will be the same.
  • This Is Me!

    Tiffany Lee Gervais, Whitney Edwards, Tate Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Publishing, July 11, 2012)
    Luke is starting first grade today. He is excited to make new friends. But when he gets on the school bus, he realizes that because he is different, making friends will be hard. But Luke has an idea - he'll use Show and Tell to teach his new classmates all about his prosthetics!
  • Is This Me?

    Tricia Copeland, Tia Silverthorne Bach

    language (True Bird Publishing LLC, May 29, 2015)
    She had it all planned out. But her freshman year goes off-course on the very first night…New student Amanda Avery would rather have her nose in a book than a drink in her hand. So when her best friend drags her to a frat party, she knows her GPA will appreciate the hot guy giving her the cold shoulder. But when their paths collide on the volleyball court, she’s left with a debilitating injury that jeopardizes her studies.With her scholarship on the line, Amanda has no choice but to accept recovery aid from the same hottie who turned her down. Though she endeavors to keep up appearances, she struggles with academic pressure and a growing friendship with her dreamy caregiver. And it doesn’t help that his buddy is trying so hard to win her over…Can Amanda survive the turmoil of college and come out with her heart intact?Is This Me? is the first book in the fun and fresh Being Me clean new adult women’s fiction series. If you like believable characters, emotional coming-of-age stories, and sweet romance, then you’ll love Tricia Copeland’s poignant tale.Buy Is This Me? to grapple with campus life today!
  • This Is Me.

    Elizabeth Claire, J. D. Frazier

    Paperback (Alta English Publishers, June 25, 2018)
    The lessons in This is Me workbook are a shining key to the child’s own world, identity, and needs. The variety of reinforcing activities explore questions about students’ native countries, families, feelings, food, and more. There’s even special cut-out alphabet cards and worksheets for a focus on alphabet recognition and formation. The flexible, sequenced materials do not depend on previous lessons and require no special training on behalf of the teacher.
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  • This Is Me

    Liesbet Slegers

    Hardcover (Clavis, April 7, 2015)
    From bestselling author-illustrator Liesbet Slegers! This is me! I have two eyes, a nose and a mouth. I have two arms, two legs and a tummy. Every day I get dressed and put on my clothes. And I play with my friends. A small book filled with illustrations of things that are important to a child’s sense of self. For toddlers ages 12 months and up, with a focus on the child’s daily life.
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  • This Is Me

    Dona Herweck Rice

    eBook (Teacher Created Materials, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Engage early readers in identifying the people and places around them with this fun nonfiction book featuring clear, colorful images and simple text. Readers will learn to recognize and identify such people and places as family, home, school, sister, town, bike, and dog!
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  • This is Me

    Lenore Blegvad

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 12, 1986)
    Illustrated in full color. In charming, gracefully illustrated verse, a toddler points out his blocks, his bear, his bed, and all of the other things that are important to him.
  • This Is Me

    FINN

    Paperback (Fortified, Dec. 21, 2019)
    Have you ever felt that if you moved, the world wouldn't move with you? That if you took a step, everything you knew would change?Peter Stone, a seventeen-year-old boy, felt this every day. The weight of a decision—of a truth he was still trying to accept.Starting to fall in love with his best friend wasn't helping. His best friend being a guy... that could be a problem.
  • This Is Me

    Lee Volpe, Officer The Mini Pig, Allie Daigle

    Hardcover (Lee Volpe, Sept. 6, 2018)
    This story is a classic quest with a twist: Officer The Mini Pig begins his journey looking for where he belongs, where he might find others just like him. Along the way, he makes friends with other animals, each so different than what he expected. They teach him a valuable lesson about accepting himself just as he is, and that true happiness has nothing to do with being like anyone else.Officer The Mini Pig is thrilled to introduce himself in this first Pig Tale, This Is Me.
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  • This is Me!

    Darren Griffin

    eBook (Darren Griffin, March 20, 2014)
    Imagination is fun. See this boy learn that the most fun thing to be is yourself!
  • This Is Me

    Nancy Crowley, Yuki Hano

    language (, June 2, 2013)
    Meet Hunter, an eight year-old girl on the autism spectrum. We invite you to look at the world through the lens of an autistic girl. Get a rare glimpse of what life is like for someone just a little different. Not better, not worse, just different.
  • Is This Me?

    Tricia Copeland, Jo Michaels, Mollie Turbeville, Tia Silverthorne Bach, Daryl McCool

    (true bird publishing llc, May 29, 2015)
    Have you ever chosen a path that led you astray? Amanda has no trouble choosing a college or picking a major. What she does have a problem with is what she would have least expected, a guy. Smart and sexy, Doug is focused on school responsibilities and post-graduation plans. Their paths intersect and Amanda must accept his help or risk losing her scholarship. Determined to maintain appearances, Amanda begins to lie to family and friends. The ease at which she repeatedly deceives those closest becomes disturbing and leaves her questioning: “Is this me?” Can Amanda find her way out of her contrived world?