Your search returned 89 results in the Theme: body image.
Naïla fait de la gymnastique depuis qu'elle est toute jeune. Dans la ruelle, quand elle fait des concours avec ses amies, c'est toujours elle... [Read More]
Naïla fait de la gymnastique depuis qu'elle est toute jeune. Dans la ruelle, quand elle fait des concours avec ses amies, c'est toujours elle qui l'emporte. Cette saison, elle est inscrite dans un nouveau club, mais elle craint le regard que porteront les membres de son groupe sur elle. Elle sait que son corps est plus gros que celui des autres gymnastes. Et même si ce n'est un enjeu ni pour elle, ni pour sa mère, ni pour ses amies, elle fait souvent face à la grossophobie chez les autres. Et si Naïla était plus forte que tout ça?
Theme: Body Image, Body-Positive, Sports - Dance and/or Gymnastics, BIPOC
Francis loves words, and the class exercise where the students come up with words starting with a chosen letter; Francis has chosen the letter "p",... [Read More]
Francis loves words, and the class exercise where the students come up with words starting with a chosen letter; Francis has chosen the letter "p", but while reviewing the letter "f" one of her classmates comes up with "fat" and associates it with Francis which makes her sad and withdrawn--until later her father teaches her the word "possible" and they explore its meanings together.
Theme: Body Image, Self-Esteem
Je m'appelle Gloria et je suis joyeuse, et danseuse, et rieuse et curieuse... Ah oui, je suis grosse aussi. Enfin, c'est ce que dit Rodrigue, un... [Read More]
Je m'appelle Gloria et je suis joyeuse, et danseuse, et rieuse et curieuse... Ah oui, je suis grosse aussi. Enfin, c'est ce que dit Rodrigue, un garçon de ma classe. Mais pourquoi tout le monde rit quand il dit ça ? Parole de Gloria, je vais résoudre cette énigme...
Theme: Self-Esteem, Body Image, Body-Positive
Le premier album écrit et illustré par la créatrice primée Vashti Harrison retrace le parcours d’une enfant vers l’amour de soi et montre le... [Read More]
Le premier album écrit et illustré par la créatrice primée Vashti Harrison retrace le parcours d’une enfant vers l’amour de soi et montre le pouvoir des mots, qui peuvent à la fois blesser et guérir. Avec un texte sobre et des illustrations exquises, cette exploration émouvante du fait d’être imposant dans un monde qui valorise la petitesse décrit avec tendresse la façon dont on peut se distinguer et se sentir invisible en même temps.
Theme: Body Image, BIPOC , Body-Positive, Self-Esteem
Charlie est une adolescente complexée qui subit les remarques de son entourage, surtout celles de sa mère qui l'aimerait plus mince, les cheveux... [Read More]
Charlie est une adolescente complexée qui subit les remarques de son entourage, surtout celles de sa mère qui l'aimerait plus mince, les cheveux plus lisses et la peau plus blanche. Heureusement, elle est soutenue par sa meilleure amie Amélia. Lorsqu'elle commence à sortir avec Brian, elle est contente d'être appréciée pour ce qu'elle est, mais elle apprend qu'il s'intéressait auparavant à Amélia.
Theme: #OwnVoices, Body Image
Theme: Sports - Basketball, Body Image, High Interest/Low Vocabulary, BIPOC
Theme: BIPOC , Romance, Sports - Basketball, Body Image
**A New York Times Best Romance Book of the Year** A swoony, heart-melting YA romance from beloved author Rebekah Weatherspoon about two awkward... [Read More]
**A New York Times Best Romance Book of the Year** A swoony, heart-melting YA romance from beloved author Rebekah Weatherspoon about two awkward teens who decide to practice dating in order to be good at the real thing. Perfect for fans of Nicola Yoon and Jenny Han. Sixteen-year-old Bethany Greene, though confident and self-assured, is what they call a late-bloomer. She’s never had a boyfriend, date, or first kiss. She’s determined to change that but after her crush turns her down cold for Homecoming—declaring her too inexperienced—and all her back-up ideas fall through, she cautiously agrees to go with her best friend’s boyfriend Jacob. A platonic date is better than no date, right? Until her friend breaks up with said boyfriend. Dumped twice in just two months, Jacob Yeun wonders if he’s the problem. After years hiding behind his camera and a shocking summer glow up, he wasn’t quite ready for all the attention or to be someone’s boyfriend. There are no guides for his particular circumstances, or for taking your ex’s best friend to the dance. Why not make the best of an awkward situation? Bethany and Jacob decide to fake date for practice, building their confidence in matters of the heart. And it works—guys are finally noticing Bethany. But things get complicated as their kissing sessions—for research of course!—start to feel real. This arrangement was supposed to help them in dating other people, but what if their perfect match is right in front of them?
Theme: Romance, BIPOC , Sports - Basketball, Body Image
The charm and humor of To All the Boys I've Loved Before meets Dumplin' in this body-positive YA love story between two boys who must spend 15 days... [Read More]
The charm and humor of To All the Boys I've Loved Before meets Dumplin' in this body-positive YA love story between two boys who must spend 15 days living with each other over school break. What would you do if you had to spend the next 15 days with your lifelong crush? Felipe gets it -- he's fat. Not chubby. Not big-boned. Fat. And he doesn't need anyone to remind him, which is, of course, what everyone does. That's why he's been waiting for this moment ever since the school year began: school break. Finally, he'll be able to spend some time far away from school and the classmates who tease him incessantly. His plans include catching up on his favorite TV shows, finishing his to-be-read pile, and watching YouTube tutorials on skills he'll never actually put into practice. But things get a little out of hand when Felipe's mom informs him that Caio, the neighbor kid from apartment 57, will be spending the next 15 days with them while his parents are on vacation. Felipe is distraught because A) he's had a crush on Caio since, well, forever, and B) Felipe has a list of body image insecurities and absolutely NO idea how he's going to entertain his neighbor for two full weeks. Suddenly, the days ahead of him that once promised rest and relaxation (not to mention some epic Netflix bingeing) end up bringing a whirlwind of feelings, forcing Felipe to dive head-first into every unresolved issue he has had with himself -- but maybe, just maybe, he'll manage to win over Caio, too.
Theme: Eating Disorder, Diversity/Diverse characters, LGBTQ2S+, Body Image, Romance
In the middle of the ice, a young Black hockey player finds joy in his talent and confidence in the cheers of his family, his coach, and the other... [Read More]
In the middle of the ice, a young Black hockey player finds joy in his talent and confidence in the cheers of his family, his coach, and the other players. Their support gives him the power to face down those who see him as a threat and to focus on the thrill of the game.
Theme: Body Image
Fifteen-year-old Haitian American Fancy navigates high school, friendship, and crushes.
Theme: Romance, BIPOC , Body Image
Diverse book recommended by The Today Show * A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2020 The world of K-Pop has never met a star like this. Debut author Lyla... [Read More]
Diverse book recommended by The Today Show * A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2020 The world of K-Pop has never met a star like this. Debut author Lyla Lee delivers a deliciously fun, thoughtful rom-com celebrating confidence and body positivity--perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Julie Murphy. Skye Shin has heard it all. Fat girls shouldn't dance. Wear bright colors. Shouldn't call attention to themselves. But Skye dreams of joining the glittering world of K-Pop, and to do that, she's about to break all the rules that society, the media, and even her own mother, have set for girls like her. She'll challenge thousands of other performers in an internationally televised competition looking for the next K-pop star, and she'll do it better than anyone else. When Skye nails her audition, she's immediately swept into a whirlwind of countless practices, shocking performances, and the drama that comes with reality TV. What she doesn't count on are the highly fat-phobic beauty standards of the Korean pop entertainment industry, her sudden media fame and scrutiny, or the sparks that soon fly with her fellow competitor, Henry Cho. But Skye has her sights on becoming the world's first plus-sized K-pop star, and that means winning the competition--without losing herself.
Theme: Korean, Body-Positive, Body Image
The world of K-Pop has never met a star like this. Debut author Lyla Lee delivers a deliciously fun, thoughtful rom-com celebrating confidence and... [Read More]
The world of K-Pop has never met a star like this. Debut author Lyla Lee delivers a deliciously fun, thoughtful rom-com celebrating confidence and body positivity--perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Julie Murphy. Skye Shin has heard it all. Fat girls shouldn't dance. Wear bright colors. Shouldn't call attention to themselves. But Skye dreams of joining the glittering world of K-Pop, and to do that, she's about to break all the rules that society, the media, and even her own mother, have set for girls like her. She'll challenge thousands of other performers in an internationally televised competition looking for the next K-pop star, and she'll do it better than anyone else. When Skye nails her audition, she's immediately swept into a whirlwind of countless practices, shocking performances, and the drama that comes with reality TV. What she doesn't count on are the highly fat-phobic beauty standards of the Korean pop entertainment industry, her sudden media fame and scrutiny, or the sparks that soon fly with her fellow competitor, Henry Cho. But Skye has her sights on becoming the world's first plus-sized K-pop star, and that means winning the competition--without losing herself.
Theme: Body Image, Diversity/Diverse characters, Korean, LGBTQ2S+, Asian Heritage
In Claire Kann's contemporary YA novel If It Makes You Happy, a teen girl is crowned Summer Queen in the small town of Misty Haven and has to balance... [Read More]
In Claire Kann's contemporary YA novel If It Makes You Happy, a teen girl is crowned Summer Queen in the small town of Misty Haven and has to balance her new responsibilities with her friendships, a new romance, and a job at her granny's diner. Winnie is living her best fat girl life and is on her way to the best place on earth. No, not Disneyland--her Granny’s diner, Goldeen’s, in the small town of Misty Haven. While there, she works in her fabulous 50’s inspired uniform, twirling around the diner floor and earning an obscene amount of tips. With her family and ungirlfriend at her side, she has everything she needs for one last perfect summer before starting college in the fall. ...until she becomes Misty Haven’s Summer Queen in a highly anticipated matchmaking tradition that she wants absolutely nothing to do with. Newly crowned, Winnie is forced to take center stage in photoshoots and a never-ending list of community royal engagements. Almost immediately, she discovers that she’s deathly afraid of it all: the spotlight, the obligations, and the way her Merry Haven Summer King, wears his heart, humor, and honesty on his sleeve. Stripped of Goldeen’s protective bubble, to salvage her summer Winnie must conquer her fears, defy expectations, and be the best Winnie she knows she can be—regardless of what anyone else thinks of her.
Theme: LGBTQ2S+, Asexual and/or Aromantic, BIPOC , Body Image
Theme: Romance, Body Image, Humour, Fairy Tales