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34. Confessions of a Prairie Bitch by Alison Arngrim. Actress describing what it was like to grow up in Hollywood on a popular show and what happened afterward. Includes non-graphic description of physical and sexual abuse by a sibling, so could be triggery, though the issue is handled responsibly.
35. Step by Step Origami by Paul Jackson. I don't know if something like this really qualifies as "reading" but I'm hoping to figure out how to make some basic origami shapes and it seemed like a fairly basic place to start.
36. The Perfect Family by Kathryn Shay. Decent story about how a family deals with a teenaged son coming out. Not brilliant, but there are definitely families and parents who would benefit from reading this one.
35. Step by Step Origami by Paul Jackson. I don't know if something like this really qualifies as "reading" but I'm hoping to figure out how to make some basic origami shapes and it seemed like a fairly basic place to start.
36. The Perfect Family by Kathryn Shay. Decent story about how a family deals with a teenaged son coming out. Not brilliant, but there are definitely families and parents who would benefit from reading this one.