Incoming Resources
- Slouching toward adulthood, observations from the not-so-empty nest, Sally Koslow
- The Freedom Writers diary, how a teacher and 150 teens used writing to change themselves and the world around them, the Freedom Writers with Erin Gruwell ; foreword by Zlata Filipovic
- Girling up, how to be strong, smart and spectacular, Mayim Bialik, PhD
- The Millennials
- 2 billion under 20, how millennials are breaking down age barriers and changing the world, edited by Jared Kleinert & Stacey Ferreira ; foreword by Blake Masters
- Wildhood, the epic journey from adolescence to adulthood in humans and other animals, Barbara Natterson-Horowitz and Kathryn Bowers
- Preparing for adolescence, how to survive the coming years of change, James Dobson
- Playing with anger, teaching coping skills to African American boys through athletics and culture, edited by Howard C. Stevenson, Jr
- Storybooth, compiled by Marcy Kaye and Joshua Sinel ; art by David SanAngelo
- Teenagers 101, what a top teacher wishes you knew about helping your kid succeed, Rebecca Deurlein, Ed.D
- Teens in South Africa, by David Seidman
- Girling up, how to be strong, smart and spectacular, Mayim Bialik
- Your life, your way, skills to help teens manage emotions and build resilience, Joseph V. Ciarrochi & Louise L. Hayes ; illustrated by Katharine Hall
- Love & profanity, a collection of true, tortured, wild, hilarious, concise, and intense tales of teenage life, edited by Nick Healy, with Kristen Mohn, Nate LeBoutillier, and Lindsy O'Brien
- The courage to be yourself, true stories by teens about cliques, conflicts, and overcoming peer pressure, edited by Al Desetta with Educators for Social Responsibility
- Who you are is what you do, making choices about life after school, Heather McAllister
- Active citizenship in democracy, Rebecca Sjonger
- The war against boys, how misguided feminism is harming our young men, Christina Hoff Sommers
- Girling up, how to be strong, smart and spectacular, Mayim Bialik, Ph.D
- Slouching toward adulthood, observations from the not-so-empty nest, Sally Koslow