Incoming Resources
- Booked, Kwame Alexander
- B is for bellies, by Rennie Dyball ; illustrated by Mia Saine
- Be yourself, everyone else is already taken, transform your life with the power of authenticity, Mike Robbins
- Bucket filling from A to Z, the key to being happy, by Carol McCloud and Caryn Butzke ; Illustrated by Glenn Zimmer
- Juno Valentine and the magical shoes, written by Eva Chen ; illustrated by Derek Desierto
- Strut, baby, strut, by Amika Kroll ; illustrated by Ebony Glenn
- Healing your family history, 5 steps to break free of destructive patterns, Rebecca Linder Hintze ; [foreword by Stephen R. Covey]
- Unworthy, how to stop hating yourself, Anneli Rufus
- Liking herself --even on the bad days, the secrets to trusting yourself, being your best & never letting the bad days bring you down, Dr. Laurie Zelinger ; illustrated by Jennifer Kalis
- The confidence code for girls, taking risks, messing up, & becoming your amazingly imperfect, totally powerful self, Katty Kay & Claire Shipman with JillEllyn Riley ; illustrated by Nan Lawson
- The gifts of imperfection, let go of who you think you're supposed to be and embrace who you are, by Brené Brown
- Self-respect, by Lucia Raatma
- Flawd, how to stop hating on yourself, others, and the things that make you who you are, Emily-Anne Rigal ; with ideas and illustrations by Jeanne Demers
- The self-esteem Regime, an action plan for becoming the confident person you were meant to be, Clarissa Burt with Gary M. Krebs ; foreword by Sharon Lechter
- Healing from a narcissistic relationship, a caretaker's guide to recovery, empowerment, and transformation, Margalis Fjelstad
- Body neutral, a revolutionary guide to overcoming body image issues, Jessi Kneeland
- Body image, how to love yourself, live life to the fullest, and celebrate all kinds of bodies, by Mel Hammond ; illustrated by Maike Plenzke
- Pretty bitches, on being called crazy, angry, bossy, frumpy, feisty, and all the other words that are used to undermine women, edited by Lizzie Skurnick ; with an introduction by Rebecca Traister