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Young Adult
Media Literacy (BrightPoint Press)
Media Literacy explores how people get their news and whether they can trust
it. Readers will learn key media literacy skills to help them become insightful
consumers of news media. Each book includes a graphic that presents key
information visually, source notes, and resources to aid in further research.
TITLE AUTHOR ISBN
Distinguishing Fact from Opinion ©22 Marne Ventura 978-1-6782-0194-4
How Social Media Impacts News ©22 Tammy Gagne 978-1-6782-0196-8 LIST: $47.95/DISC: $38.36 • DEWEY: 302.23
Identifying Fake News ©22 R. L. Van 978-1-6782-0198-2 Library • 80 Pages • 6 1/2” x 9 1/4”
Identifying Media Bias ©22 Tammy Gagne 978-1-6782-0200-2 Reading Level: Grades 3-4 • Interest Level: Grades 6-12
Legitimate News Sources ©22 A. W. Buckey 978-1-6782-0202-6 Colour Photographs, Diagrams, Side Bars, Glossary,
Source Notes, For Further Research, Web Sites, Index
ReferencePoint Press • Fall 2021
Money and Finance Guide
The Money and Finance Guide series helps teens learn the basics of money
and money management. Books in this series discuss personal finance,
budgeting, finding a job, thinking about college, and more. The books also help
teens consider their strengths and weaknesses to better position themselves
for making important financial decisions today and for their future. Quotes
from teens and adults who have struggled or succeeded in personal money
management are featured throughout the series.
LIST: $47.95/DISC: $38.36 • DEWEY: 332.024
TITLE AUTHOR ISBN Library • 80 Pages • 6 1/2” x 9 1/4”
Managing Credit and Debt ©21 Stuart A. Kallen 978-1-6782-0046-6 Reading Level: Grades 6-12
The Value of Stocks, Colour Photographs, Infographics, Side Bars,
Bonds, and Investments ©21 Bonnie J. Fernandes 978-1-6782-0050-3 Margin Quotes, Source Notes, Further Research,
Organizations, Web Sites, Index
ReferencePoint Press • Spring 2021
Natural Satellites: The Book of Moons ©21
by Ron Miller
In our solar system, there are hundreds of objects trapped in orbit around
the planets. These moons feature some of the most extreme and fascinating
environments-from Enceladus’s organic compound-rich jets to Titan’s methane
lakes and thick atmosphere. Some of these environments may even be
conducive to life. Author Ron Miller, who is also a NASA illustrator, delves into
the science behind these underexplored objects and makes the case for
why moons should be the first place we look for alien life. 978-1-7284-1943-5 • LIST: $42.00/DISC: $33.60
“The concise, crystal clear writing is supplemented by photography, photorealistic DEWEY: 523
illustrations, and diagrams . . . an excellent resource for teen selenophiles.” Library Bound • 104 Pages • 6” x 9”
—Booklist Reading Level: Grade 8 • Interest Level: Grades 6-12
Twenty-First Century Books • Spring 2021
The Next Pandemic: What’s to Come? ©22
by John Allen
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed how unprepared governments were for a
major outbreak of infectious disease. As a result, scientists and health experts
are already making plans for how to improve nations’ ability to respond and
protect their populations. The Next Pandemic: What’s to Come? examines
cutting-edge technologies for detecting outbreaks, tracing cases, sharing
medical information, and creating life-saving vaccines.
978-1-6782-0172-2 • LIST: $47.95/DISC: $38.36 • DEWEY: 303.485
Library • 64 Pages • 6 1/2” x 9 1/4”
Reading Level: Grades 6-12 • Interest Level: Grades 6-12
Colour Photographs, Side Bars, Margin Quotes, Source Notes, Organizations, Web Sites, For Further Research, Index
ReferencePoint Press • Fall 2021
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