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Parenthood: Nonfiction

What would you do if you, your girlfriend or your friend was pregnant? These nonfiction books explore some tough choices teens can make.


Gather together in my name.
Gather together in my name.

Marguerite must support herself and her son by working any job she can find.


The amazing true story of a teenage single mom
The amazing true story of a teenage single mom

An inspirational and poignant pictorial memoir that chronicles a teenage mother's sentimental education, as told through cartoons and searing text.


The youngest parents : teenage pregnancy as it shapes lives
The youngest parents : teenage pregnancy as it shapes lives

The author asks readers to listen to the compelling voices of young women and men who are soon to become parents although barely out of childhood themselves.


You look too young to be a mom : teen mothers speak out on love, learning, and success
You look too young to be a mom : teen mothers speak out on love, learning, and success

Firsthand accounts and words of wisdom from dozens of young women who defied the negative stereotypes about teen moms.


Teen fathers today
Teen fathers today

Current information about teen fatherhood, including myths vs. reality, attitudes, responsibility, finances, family problems, when parents split, and where to get help


Dreams to reality : help for young moms : education, career, and life choices
Dreams to reality : help for young moms : education, career, and life choices

Without judgment, this book lays out helpful guidelines and possible pitfalls that face a young, single woman who cares for her child but refuses to lose her ambition.


Teen dads : rights, responsibilities, and joys
Teen dads : rights, responsibilities, and joys

Written specifically for young fathers, this books focuses on the importance of accepting and handling the responsibilities that one has to a child.


Growing up fast
Growing up fast

This books tells the life stories of Amy, Liz, Colleen, Shayla, Sheri, and Jessica -- sex teen mother whom the author first met in 1999 when they were all enrolled in a Teen Parent Program.