Nonfiction for Teen Girls

War, Women, and the NewsGourley, Catherine070.082 GOU
The stories of female journalists who fought to be allowed to cover the stories of World War II.
Girls against GirlsBurton, Bonnie305.2352 BUR
This guide for teen girls explains why girls are mean to each other, what to do if you are a victim of bullying, and the importance of treating other girls with respect.
Indie GirlJohnson, Arne305.2352 JOH
Offers plucky young women a field guide for creative pursuits.
Women Making America Hemming, Heidi305.4 HEM
A look at the women who have shaped the United States.
BoyologyBurningham, Sarah O'Leary306.7308 BUR
Breaks down the world of boys with useful advice on how to navigate the waters between boy friend and boyfriend. From the first date to how long it takes to survive a breakup, this is a look at everything a girl needs to know about dating the ever elusive teenage boy.
The Teen Girl's Gotta-Have-It Guide to Money Blatt, Jessica332.024 BLA
Empowers girls by showing them why money matters. Features include: quizzes, entertaining illustrations, and a personalized real-life money plan.
VampireologyBlythe, Gary398.21 BLY
Purports to be a book written in 1900 that sheds light on what happened to three historic vampire bloodlines.
Girl in the Know: Your Inside-And-Out Guide to Growing Up Katz, Anne613.0424 KAT
A guide to puberty that discusses skin, menstruation, relationships, diet, personal hygiene, hair care, and other related topics.
In the Driver's SeatStalder, Erika618.19 WEI
Provides information for driving and owning a car, including how to buy a car, learn what's under the hood, choose a mechanic, and survive emergency situations.
Almost Astronauts: 13 Women Who Dared to Dream Stone, Tanya Lee629.45 STO
Presents the story of the thirteen women who braved prejudice and jealousy to open the door for the female pilots and space commanders that would soon follow.
Venus & Serena: Serving from the Hip: Ten Rules for Living, Loving, and Winning Williams, Venus & Serena646.7 WIL
Tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams offer girls tips for a successful life.
Ask Cosmo Girl! about Beauty646.72 ASK
Uses a question-and-answer format to provide health and fitness dos and don'ts.
Shojo Fashion Manga Art School: How to Draw Cool Looks and Characters Flores, Irene741.51 FLO
Create fabulous shojo manga clothing and characters. Loaded with techniques and tips, this book demonstrates the Japanese comic-book practices.
KnitgrrlOkey, Jessica746.432 OKE
Contains fun and easy knitting projects.
Fashion 101: A Crash Course in Clothing Stalder, Erika746.92 STA
This guide to fashion dos and don’ts also provides an overview of fashion trends throughout history.
The Girl's Guide to RockingHopper, Jessica782.421 HOP
A guide for girls who want to make their rock dreams come true. It's everything a girl needs to know including finding an instrument, performing in the spotlight, publicizing your band and writing songs.
Jonas Brothers ForeverJanic, Susan782.4216 JAN
From chart-topping albums to sold-out tours and star turns on screen, the Jonas Brothers have proven they are here to stay. This is the only complete guide to the amazing world of the JoBros.
Blood RivalsHowden, Martin791.4302 HOW
A double biography of Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner.
Let Me Play: The Story of Title IX Blumenthal, Karen796.082 BLU
Up until the 1970s, girls were told they shouldn’t play sports or go to college. But, in 1972, Title IX changed that, by ensuring that girls have the same opportunities as boys to participate in sports and classes. But that change did not come without a fight.
Girlspoken: From Pen, Brush & Tongue 810.8 GIR
A collection of creative works from teen girls that seeks to show girls they are not alone.
Blue Lipstick: Concrete Poems Grandits, John811.6 GRA
Jessie voices typical--and not so typical--teenage concerns in a collection of poems. Her funny, sarcastic take on high school life is revealed through concrete poems, which take the shape of the situations they describe.
Our Eleanor Fleming, CandaceBIO Roosevel
There has hardly been a life in the last century that Eleanor Roosevelt has not affected, in one way or another. From securing low-cost housing for Kentucky's poor to representing America as the first female delegate to the United Nations, Eleanor rarely kept a second of her life for herself.
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