At Saint Francis Prep school in Mountain View, New Jersey, Mira, Jeremy, and Sebby come together as they struggle with romance, bullying, foster home and family problems, and mental health issues.
How to Love: A Guide to Feelings and Relationships for Everyone
by Alex Norris
A Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominee A guide for dating, relationships, and identity—from a wildly popular web comic artist. Isn’t it wonderful when love strikes? We connect with someone beautiful and interesting and suddenly—feelings. But what to do when that first crush levels you? When sparks fly and then fizzle? Or when love just . . . hurts? Aimed at both young people who are just starting out in their love lives and those with more experience seeking a fresh perspective, How to Lov...
Kiss unlocks the deeper mysteries of making out. Inside you'll find pages about how to kiss, where to kiss, and what compels us to kiss in the first place. You'll learn about good kissing foods, bad kissing fixes, and how to deal with the long, lonely days of waiting for that next (or first!) kiss. Including tell-all quotes from real teens, Kiss is the perfect read for anyone who wants to know more about the art--and craft--of puckering up.
Old Men Don't Walk to Egypt (Saint Joseph) (Friends in High Places, #2)
by Corinna Turner
Relationship Smarts (USA Today Teen Wise Guides: Time, Money, and Relationships)
by Joyce Tavolacci
In our postmodern world, we are so driven by our emotions that in "living for the moment" we've forgotten to guard our most precious treasure--our hearts. Young people may not realize it, but acts that appear innocent--such as email and instant messages--can entangle our emotions and lead the heart to places it should not go. Most people give their hearts away long before they give their bodies away, so it is imperative that young people learn the importance of emotional purity, how to avoid the...
Discover what it means to be a young transgender and/or non-binary person in the twenty-first century in this frank and funny guide for 14+ teens, from the author of This Book is Gay. In What's the T?, Stonewall ambassador, bestselling trans author and former PSHE teacher Juno Dawson defines a myriad of labels and identities and offers uncensored advice on coming out, sex and relationships with her trademark humour and lightness of touch. Juno has also invited her trans and/or non-binary friends...
Peer Bonds 2 (Peer Bonds, #2)
by Kelvin Wright and Rose Lights
9 Truths Every Boy Should Know About Masculinity
by Matt Winters
The Teen Boy's Handbook to Dating (Teenage Parenting Collections, #8)
by Karen J Bennett
Every Young Man's Battle - Vhs
by Stephen Arterburn, Fred Stoeker, and Guardian Enterprise
How to Love & Be a Good Partners (Self-Help in Relationship, #4)
by Eden Ford a
Le Risposte per le Romantiche Sfigate (I Libri Delle Risposte, #4)
by Hikaru Publishing
"An amazingly talented spoken word artist" MTVFrom acclaimed performance poet Sophia Thakur comes a powerful first collection of poems exploring issues of identity, difference, faith, relationships, fear, loss and joy. Intricate, evocative and dazzling – these are poems that explore the experiences that connect people; they encourage readers to look within and explore the tendencies of the heart.
Talking to girls an exciting part of a boy's life - well, exciting and potentially agonising.This book gives a realistic picture of the challenges and choices that face boys today when they're talking to girls. Written by a highly experienced counsellor and educator, it provides a clear and informative guide to help boys through obstacles like shyness and awkwardness.Featuring 'uncut' individual comments from boys, this book links their ideas about their ability to develop girls as friends and l...