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Human Rights in Focus
Grades 6–12 • Current Issues
“The Human Rights in Focus series addresses difficult topics with levity, a
clear tone, and solid research. . . . A strong resource for older students”
—Booklist, October 1, 2017
Do humans have innate rights? World bodies including the United Nations say the answer is unequivocally yes. What do
those rights entail? How are they being violated? And what is being done to ensure respect for human rights for marginalized
populations? These and other issues are examined in the Human Rights in Focus series. Vivid details and fully documented
quotes add insight into these difficult issues. An appendix gives students ideas about how they can get involved.
Human Rights in Focus
Hardcover: List $45.25 School & Library $36.20
6-Book Set: List $271.50 School & Library $217.20 see p. 8
eBook Multiuser: $41.95
(eBook)
Human Rights in Focus: Genocide 2018 .................................................................................... 978-1-68282-225-8 (226-5)
Human Rights in Focus: Human Trafficking 2018 ...................................................................... 978-1-68282-227-2 (228-9)
Human Rights in Focus: Illegal Immigrants 2018 ...................................................................... 978-1-68282-229-6 (230-2)
Human Rights in Focus: The LGBT Community 2018 ................................................................. 978-1-68282-231-9 (232-6)
Human Rights in Focus: Refugees 2018 .................................................................................... 978-1-68282-233-3 (234-0)
Human Rights in Focus: Torture 2018 ........................................................................................ 978-1-68282-235-7 (236-4)
series specifications: • interest level grades 6–12 • 80 pages, 6.5 x 9.25 • reinforced library binding • full-color photos • sidebars
• margin quotes • discussion questions • source notes • organizations and websites • for further research section • index
Changing Families
American families are changing. New attitudes toward adoption, same-sex marriage, interracial relations, and more have
influenced the makeup of families all across the nation. The Changing Families series helps young readers understand the
experience of being part of a nontraditional family. Chapters examine the changes that are taking place, how young people
within these families view themselves, and how they are affected by the views of outsiders. Each book also presents stories of
well-known people who have grown up in nontraditional families.
Changing Families
Hardcover: List $45.25 School & Library $36.20 see p. 8
5-Book Set: List $226.25 School & Library $181.00
eBook Multiuser: $41.95
(eBook)
Adoptive Families 2019 .............................................................................................................. 978-1-68282-355-2 (356-9)
Foster Families 2019 .................................................................................................................. 978-1-68282-357-6 (358-3)
LGBT Families 2019 ................................................................................................................... 978-1-68282-359-0 (360-6)
Multiracial Families 2019 ........................................................................................................... 978-1-68282-361-3 (362-0)
Single-Parent Families 2019 ...................................................................................................... 978-1-68282-363-7 (364-4)
series specifications: • interest level grades 6–12 • 64 pages, 6.5 x 9.25 • reinforced library binding • full-color photos and
statistical illustrations • sidebars • margin quotes • source notes • for further research section • index
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