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This book explains how to deal with the prejudice and discrimination that biracial and ethnically mixed teens face.
Quick Summary
This guide provides practical advice for biracial and biethnic teenagers navigating identity, family dynamics, and peer relationships while addressing the specific prejudice and discrimination mixed-race teens encounter. The book covers topics like reconciling multiple cultural backgrounds, dealing with unwanted questions about identity, and building self-confidence in a world that often tries to categorize people into single racial or ethnic boxes. If your kid likes "The Absolutely True Diary of a Pug: Scaredy-Pug a Pug: Scaredy-Pug Part-time Indian True Diary of a Pug: Scaredy-Pug a Pug: Scaredy-Pug Part-time Indian Diary of a Pug: Scaredy-Pug a Pug: Scaredy-Pug Part-Time Indian" by Sherman Alexie, they'll appreciate this candid resource that speaks directly to mixed-race teen experiences. It is ideal for 9th through 12th graders reading at a 6th grade level who are looking for honest, relatable guidance about their identity.