We Need to Talk About Vaginas:"An approachable, empowering resource for readers undergoing puberty and approaching adolescence . Rodgers endeavors to provide readers with necessary tools to make informed decisions about the care and keeping of their own bodies." -Publishers Weekly, starred review"An educational and empowering book that normalizes change and difference. With inviting sections that reflect genuine questions . Rodgers' body-positive tone and Le Large's inclusive illustrations make for a fun, accessible book that offers readers from any gender an entry point to understanding vaginas, their function, and their care." -Kirkus Reviews, starred review"An inviting, conversational style puts readers at ease. A wealth of helpful illustrations . makes this guide highly recommended.
Not only does the art feature female bodies in a range of sizes and skin colors, it also includes a variety of abilities and identities. An important puberty resource that will leave readers educated, empowered, and feeling included." -Booklist, starred reviewWe Need to Talk About Divorce:"While kids are the target audience, teens and even parents will find Scharff's words of wisdom valuable. Optimistic, empathetic, and nuanced?in short, required reading for young people navigating divorce." -Kirkus Reviews, starred reviewWe Need to Talk About Death:"Chavez opens with soothing remarks about how death is a part of life [and] touches on a series of helpful, informative topics. Likely to help normalize a universal experience." -Kirkus Reviews"This little book's chatty warmth and calm, demystifying approach belies its intimidating title; written by one of the founders of the Death Positive movement, it covers what death is, what happens to dead bodies, the different ways in which people process grief, and global rituals of remembrance. A 7+ school-library essential.
" -The Guardian.