Young adult nonfiction
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- Fantastic vegan recipes for the teen cook, 60 incredible recipes you need to try for good health and a better planet, Elaine Skiadas, creator of Wandering Chickpea
- The heartbeat of Wounded Knee, life in Native America, David Treuer ; adapted by Sheila Keenan
- Soaring, a story of courage, written by Suneel Ram ; art, ink, colors and lettering by Fantoons Animation Studios
- Feminist AF, a guide to crushing girlhood, Brittney Cooper, Chanel Craft Tanner, Susana Morris
- Healthy living for teens, inspiring advice on diet, exercise, and handling stress, Youth Communication ; edited by Al Desetta
- Attention hijacked, using mindfulness to reclaim your brain from tech, Erica B. Marcus
- More than money, how economic inequality affects everything, written by Hadley Dyer and Mitchell Bernard ; illustrated by Paul Gill
- Autism and girls, world-renowned experts join those with autism to resolve issues that girls and women face every day!, featuring Temple Grandin & Tony Attwood, plus 7 more experts
- Policing and race, the debate over excessive use of force, Jim Gallagher
- Finding her voice, how Black girls in White spaces can speak up & live their truth, Faye Z. Belgrave, PhD, Ivy Belgrave, Angela Patton
- Maus II, a survivor's tale : and here my troubles began, Art Spiegelman
- Black birds in the sky, the story and legacy of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, Brandy Colbert
- Respect the mic, celebrating 20 years of poetry from a Chicagoland high school, edited by Hanif Abdurraqib, Franny Choi, Peter Kahn, Dan "Sully" Sullivan ; foreword by Tyehimba Jess
- Be strong, be wise, the young adult's guide to sexual assault awareness and personal safety, Amy R. Carpenter
- Whole girl, live vibrantly, love your entire self, and make friends with food, Sadie Radinsky ; photographs by Kelly Radinsky ; illustrations by Sofia Szamosi
- A girl from Yamhill, a memoir, Beverly Cleary
- Zero to 60, a teen's guide to manage frustration, anger, and everyday irritations, Michael A. Tompkins, PhD, ABPP ; illustrated by Chloe Douglass
- The racers, how an outcast driver, an American heiress, and a legendary car challenged Hitler's best, Neal Bascomb
- The disability experience, working toward belonging, Hannalora Leavitt ; illustrations by Belle Wuthrich
- What color is your parachute? for teens, discover yourself, design your future, and plan for your dream job, Carol Christen
- Can we talk about consent?, a book about freedom, choices, and agreement, written by Justin Hancock ; illustrated by Fuchsia MacAree
- Big lies, from Socrates to social media, Mark Kurlansky ; illustrated by Eric Zelz
- Pork belly tacos with a side of anxiety, by Yvonne Castañeda
- 101 recipes every teenneeds to cook, quick and easy favorite meals everyone will adore with fun tips and facts/, Isabella Miller
- Band nerds confessions, quotes from the 13th chair trombone player, DJ Corchin ; illustrated by Dan Dougherty
- Embrace your size, my own body positivity, hara ; translation, Athena + Alethea Nibley ; lettering, Chiho Christie
- Generation brave, the Gen Z kids who are changing the world, written by Kate Alexander ; illustrated by Jade Orlando
- Hanmoji Handbook:, your guide to the Chinese language through emoji, Jason Li, Xiao Mina, and Jennifer 8. Lee
- American murderer, the parasite that haunted the South, by Gail Jarrow, Sibert Honor winner
- What's the big deal about addictions?, answers and help for teens, James J. Crist, Ph.D., C.S.A.C
- Find your fierce, how to put social anxiety in its place, by Jacqueline Sperling, PhD ; illustrated by Anya Kuvarzina
- Sing and shout, the mighty voice of Paul Robeson, Susan Goldman Rubin
- Braiding sweetgrass for young adults, indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge, and the teachings of plants, Robin Wall Kimmerer ; adapted by Monique Gray Smith ; illustrations by Nicole Neidhardt
- Teen innovators, nine young people engineering a better world with creative inventions, Fred Estes ; [illustrations by Kavel Rafferty]
- Black Internet effect, Shavone Charles
- Augusta Savage, the shape of a sculptor's life, Marilyn Nelson ; afterword by Tammi Lawson
- Code name Badass, the true story of Virginia Hall, by Heather Demetrios
- Girls garage, how to use any tool, tackle any project, and build the world you want to see, by Emily Pilloton ; illustrated by Kate Bingaman-Burt
- Resilient black girl, 52 weeks of anti-racist activities for black joy and resilience, M.J. Fievre
- Notes from a young Black chef, adapted for young adults, Kwame Onwuachi with Joshua David Stein
- The big backyard, the solar system beyond Pluto, Ron Miller
- Patient zero, solving the mysteries of deadly epidemics, Marilee Peters
- Thrill seekers, 15 remarkable women in extreme sports, Ann McCallum Staats
- Somebody give this heart a pen, Sophia Thakur
- Brave, a teen girl's guide to beating worry and anxiety, Sissy Goff, Med. LPC-MHSP
- Native actors and filmmakers, visual storytellers, Gary Robinson
- Semi-famous, a true story of near celebrity, Josh Sundquist
- Caring for critters, one year at a wildlife rescue centre, Nicholas Read
- The human genome, mapping the blueprint of human life, Carla Mooney ; illustrated by Tom Casteel
- Real talk about sex & consent, what every teen needs to know, Cheryl M. Bradshaw, MA