"Solid as a stand-alone for new readers or as a continuation of the conversation about gender expression started in the first book. (author's note) (Picture book. 4-7)"
When two students are bullied in the bathroom, their class makes new rules so that everyone can pee in peace in this follow-up to Jacob's New Dress (2014).
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" Hopeful and affirming, but children familiar with bullying may find the conclusion too simple. (afterword, authors' note) (Picture book. 4-8)"
In a warmly illustrated picture book meant to comfort both boys who are gender-nonconforming and their parents, young Jacob asks his mom for a dress to wear to school.
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Two journalists take the widely publicized case of accused secret agent Wen Ho Lee as an instance of lax security, bureaucratic bungling, misguided energy, and ill-served justice in America.
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