Books in Question in Lehighton
1. “Gone Girl.” By Gillian Flynn
2. “The Haters” By Jesse Andrews
3. “Crank” by Ellen Hopkins (note to pull all books from this author)
4. “My Book of Life by Angel” by Martine Leavitt
5. “Odd One Out,” By Nic Stone
6. “Mixed Messages: Interpreting Body Image & Social Norms” by Thea Palad.
7. “101 Questions About Sex and Sexuality: With Answers for the Curious, the Cautious, and Confused” by Faith Hickman Brynie.
8. “Interracial Relationships” by Bruce Alderman
9. “Sexting” by Lauri S. Scherer
10. “Teen Sex” by Olivia Ferguson
11. “Should Teens Have Access to Birth Control? by Don Nardo
12. “How Can Teen Pregnancy Be Reduced?” by Barbara Sheen
13. “Frequently Asked Questions About Dating” by Vanessa Baish
14. “Gay America: Struggle for Equality” by Lina Alsenas.
15. “Coming Out as Transgender” by Corona Brezina
16. “Transgender Rights and Issues” by Andrea Pelleschi
17. “Homosexuality” by Cynthia A. Bily
18. “Gay power!: The Stonewall Riots and the Gay Rights Movement, 1969” by Betsy Kuhn
19. “Is it a choice?: Answers to the Most Frequently Asked Questions About Gay and Lesbian People” by Eric Marcus
20. “What If Someone I Know Is Gay?: Answers to Questions About What It Means To Be Gay and Lesbian” by Eric Marcus
21. “The Stonewall Riots: The Fight for LGBT rights” by Tristan Poehlmann.
22. “Queer, There, and Everywhere: 23 People Who Changed the World” by Sarah Prager
23. “Side by Side: On Having a Gay or Lesbian Sibling” by Andrew R. Gottlieb.
24. “Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out” by Susan Kuklin
25. “How Is Online Pornography Affecting Society?” by Christine Wilcox
26. “Annie’s Baby: The Diary of Anonymous, a Pregnant Teenager” by Beatrice Sparks
27. “LGBTQ Families: The Ultimate Teen Guide” by Eva Apelqvist.
28. “Teenage Sex and Pregnancy” by Peggy J. Parks
29. “Stonewall: Breaking Out in the Fight for Gay Rights” by Ann Bausum
30. “Human Trafficking” by Margaret Haerens.
31. “White Privilege” by M.T. Blakemore
32. “Black Lives Matter” by Sue Bradford Edwards
33. “Is It Still Cheating If I Don’t Get Caught?” by Bruce D. Weinstein.