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Tag: self-esteem

Suck It In and Smile by Laurence Beaudoin-Masse

Suck It in and Smile by Laurence Beaudoin-Masse

A funny, touching look at the life of a social media influencer who starts to question the #goals life she has created for herself.

influencer, popularity, self-esteem, stress

Maybe We’re Electric by Val Emmich

Gr. 9-12 Tegan has a limb difference. Born with a hand having only two fingers, she’s been made to feel … More

alcoholism, limb difference, self-esteem
Pretty Rude for a Girl by Rebecca Elliott

Pretty Rude for a Girl by Rebecca Elliott

Gr. 7-11 (Sequel to Pretty Funny for a Girl) Fifteen-year-old comedy novice Haylah Swinton loves her big self, has faith … More

friendships, plus-sized, self-esteem, stand-up comic
My Eyes Are Up Here

My Eyes Are Up Here by Laura Zimmermann

Gr. 7-12  Until ninth grade, Greer Walsh’s body was acceptable. Then her bustline grew. And grew. Now a sophomore, she’s … More

appearance, friendships, maturity, self-esteem, volleyball
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