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Guide to Financial Responsibility

At some point in their lives, most teens will think about some or all of these: getting a job, applying for a loan, using a credit card, going to college, investing, and maybe even starting a business. Negotiating these events and making good decisions requires basic knowledge, which in turn can be used to build good financial habits. The Guide to Financial Responsibility series provides essential knowledge in all of these areas along with how to apply this knowledge toward building good, lifelong habits. All books in the series include first-hand accounts, glossaries of key terms, and useful resources for more information.

Guide to Ghosts and Hauntings

Teens are fascinated by the possibility that something interestingCsomething unprovable and mysteriousCmight lie beyond the world we know. This series explores all aspects of the spirit world. All books include personal accounts (both historic and contemporary) of those who have encountered ghosts as well as those who seek them out for study or for personal connection. The views of believers and skeptics are discussed.

Guide to Greek Mythology

The myths of the ancient Greeks remain potent and popular aspects of modern culture. Novels, comic books, movies, television shows, and video games continue to perpetuate the colourful exploits of gods such as Zeus and Athena; heroes like Hercules and Perseus; and monsters like Medusa and the one-eyed Cyclopes. This easy-to-read guide identifies all the major characters in those timeless, endlessly entertaining tales.

Guide to Storytelling, A  

A Guide to Storytelling introduces readers to different types of stories from around the world, such as myths or folktales. Each title uses well-known stories as examples to illustrate the structure, language, and themes of a type of story while helping the reader discover how to write one of their own.

Guide to the Trades (21st Century Skills Library)

Our homes, businesses, and other buildings would not exist without the expert craftsmanship of dedicated trade workers. In this book, readers will learn what skills and training it takes to work in different trade fields. They will find out what these workers do each day, what kind of education is required, and much more.

Guidebooks to the Unexplained (Fly!)

Investigate the mysterious and creepy with these thrilling and informative books. Explore the origins, locations, and mythologies of Area 51, cryptids, ghosts, and more. With easy text and thrilling pictures, these books will have young readers digging deeper for answers! Aligned to Common Core standards & correlated to state standards.

Guinea Dog

Rufus has always dreamed of getting a dog, but his dad has a few objections. They whine. They gnaw. They bark. They scratch. They beg. They drool. When Rufus's mom suggests a guinea pig for a pet, Rufus thinks she must be kidding. Everybody knows guinea pigs are boring! But Rufus has never met guinea pigs like the ones his mom has in mind. In this hilariously entertaining series, guinea pigs act like other animals, proving that they might actually be the best kind of pet a kid could have after all!

Guinea PIG, Pet Shop Private Eye

A light-hearted, punny mystery series for very young readers. Sasspants is a guinea pig with a penchant for puzzles. She lives in a pet shop in which the animals are smarter than the shopkeeper, who mistakes hamsters for koalas, chinchillas for camels, and hermit crabs for tractors. When the “g” falls off the sign on Sass’s cage, Hamisher the koala - that is, hamster - is positive she’s a Private Eye. And when there are no mysteries to be solved, Hamisher is happy to create some!

Guitar Notes

On odd days, Tripp Broody uses a school practice room to let loose on a borrowed guitar. Eyes closed, strumming that beat-up instrument, Tripp escapes to a world where only the music matters. On even days, Lyla Marks uses the same practice room. ToáTripp, she’s trying to become even more perfect--she’s alreadyáa straight-A student and an award-winning cellist. But when Lylaábegins leaving notes for him in between the strings of the guitar, his life intersects with hers in a way he never expected.áWhat starts as a series of snippy notes quickly blossomsáinto the sharing of interests and secrets and dreams, andáthe forging of a very unlikely friendship.

Gumbo Joy

A young girl learns of the cultural significance of the pot of gumbo she cooks with her father each Sunday. It connects her with her culture, history, and heritage. As the aroma of gumbo fills the air, her father reminds her that ""'Gumbo is the smell of love.'"" When family members arrive for the meal, it's a joyful celebration of family, love, and culture.