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Nonfiction: Just the Facts, Please.

S.E.X.: All You Need to Know Progressive Sexuality Guide to Get You Through High School and College  by Heather Corinna​



Whether you're straight, gay, sexually active, or just plain curious, S.E.X. spells out everything you need to know, including: A sexual readiness checklist; Illustrations of female and male reproductive anatomy; How to love your body, even when it's changing every day; Tips on safer sex for body, heart, and mind; An in-depth birth control breakdown; How to create and enjoy the relationships that are right for you; Popular mechanics of partnered sex; sexual activities explained, including pregnancy and STI risks; STIs 101: what they are and how to keep yourself from getting them.

Easy for You to Say: Q & As for Teens Living With Chronic Illness or Disabilities

by Miriam Kaufman



Practical information for teens and their families, including medical issues, dating, relationships,  and sexuality. Offers "practical advice, straight talk and honest answers to questions that many would be too embarrassed to ask."

Sex: A Book for Teens: An Uncensored Guide to Your Body, Sex, and Safety by Nikol Hasler



This isn't your mother's sex book: It's punchy and unapologetic. At the same time, it teaches teens the practical ins and outs of being sexually active and, above all, how to stay safe. With humorous illustrations by San Francisco Chronicle cartoon artist Michael Capozzola, this book features chapters on everything including: foreplay, different forms of sex (all of them!), masturbation, sexual orientation and gender identity, body issues, relationships, virginity, birth control, and protection against diseases.

Doing It Right: Making Smart, Safe, and Satisfying Choices about Sex by Bronwen Pardes



Straight-forward facts about a variety of topics in sex and sexual development.  Tone is frank,straight-forward, and non-judgmental.  Deals with topics such as reproductive systems, emotional readiness for sex, STDs, masturbation, LGBTQ FAQs, and lots more.  Not particularly in-depth, but a great and factual starting point.  

The Little Black Book for Guys: Guys Talk about Sex  by St. Stephen's Community House



Lots of guys talk the big talk, but what's really going on with sex? That's what a group of young men sat down to figure out for The Little Black Book for Guys. To get behind the hype, they talked to other teens and collected stories, poems, essays and art about personal experiences. They also interviewed health professionals to get the facts they need to make healthy choices.

The Little Black Book for Girlz: A Book on healthy Sexuality  by St. Stephen's Community House



Check it out: not just a book about sex, but a look at girl culture by teenagers. No stuffy school textbook. No nosy adults. Just a diverse group of teen girls from a community youth project who had questions about sexuality. To find answers, they collected stories, poetry and artwork from other youth. They also interviewed frontline health experts to get solid facts about the personalities and pressures that young women have to deal with.

The Letter Q edited by Sarah Moon



If you received a letter from your older self, what do you think it would say? What do you wish it would say? That the boy you were crushing on in History turns out to be gay too, and that you become boyfriends in college? That the bully who is making your life miserable will one day become so insignificant that you won't remember his name until he shows up at your book signing? In this anthology, sixty-three award-winning authors such as Michael Cunningham, Amy Bloom, Jacqueline Woodson, Gregory Maguire, David Levithan, and Armistead Maupin make imaginative journeys into their pasts, telling their younger selves what they would have liked to know then about their lives as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, or Transgendered people. Through stories, in pictures, with bracing honesty, these are words of love and understanding, reasons to hold on for the better future ahead. They will tell you things about your favorite authors that you never knew before. And they will tell you about yourself.

Crazy Love: A Memoir by Leslie Morgan Steiner



A chronicle of a young woman's experiences in an abusive relationship and how she got out.

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