Identity (Psychology)
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Identity (Psychology)
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Identity (Psychology)
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Incoming Resources
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- Memory maze, Gordon Korman
- March of the Vanderpants, by Troy Cummings
- The secret life of secrets, how our inner worlds shape well-being, relationships, and who we are, Michael Slepian
- Raceless, in search of family, identity, and the truth about where I belong, Georgina Lawton
- How are you, really?, living your truth one answer at a time, Jenna Kutcher
- Doppelganger, a trip into the mirror world, Naomi Klein
- Freshwater, Akwaeke Emezi
- Why young men, the dangerous allure of violent movements and what we can do about it, Jamil Jivani
- Super Rabbit Boy vs. Super Rabbit Boss!, Thomas Flintham
- Son of elsewhere, a memoir in pieces, Elamin Abdelmahmoud
- In the darkroom, Susan Faludi
- UnSouled, Neal Shusterman
- This is not a book about Benedict Cumberbatch, the joy of loving something--anything--like your life depends on it, Tabitha Carvan
- The fire chronicle, John Stephens
- The good enough job, reclaiming life from work, Simone Stolzoff
- Shmuel's bridge, following the tracks to Auschwitz with my survivor father, Jason Sommer
- You be you!, the kid's guide to gender, sexuality, and family, Jonathan Branfman ; illustrated by Julie Benbassat
- Body language, writers on identity, physicality, and making space for ourselves, edited by Nicole Chung and Matt Ortile
- Dealing with the stuff that makes life tough, the 10 things that stress girls out and how to cope with them, Jill Zimmerman Rutledge
- The princess problem, guiding our girls through the princess-obsessed years, Rebecca C. Hains, PhD
- Eye level, poems, Jenny Xie
- Bright, Kiki Petrosino
- They all saw a cat, Brendan Wenzel
- The origin of others, Toni Morrison ; with a foreword by Ta-Nehisi Coates
- Brown neon, Raquel GutiƩrrez
- The silver spoon of Solomon Snow, Kaye Umansky
- Alternate side, a novel, Anna Quindlen
- Pretend she's here, Luanne Rice
- When Harry became Sally, responding to the transgender moment, Ryan T. Anderson
- How to be multiple, the philosophy of twins, Helena De Bres ; illustrations by Julia De Bres
Outgoing Resources
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