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Make Way for the Superhumans: How the science of bio enhancement is transforming our world, and how we need to deal with it
A Crack in Creation: The New Power to Control Evolution



Books about poverty
Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America
Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity
Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption
Books about sexual assault/rape culture
Asking for It: The Alarming Rise of Rape Culture and What We Can Do about It
Asking For It
Unsportsmanlike Conduct: College Football and the Politics of Rape
Missoula: Rape and the Justice System in a College Town
Beyond Blurred Lines: Rape Culture in Popular Media
Books about the opioid epidemic
Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic
American Pain: How a Young Felon and His Ring of Doctors Unleashed America's Deadliest Drug Epidemic
Opium: A History
Drug Dealer, MD: How Doctors Were Duped, Patients Got Hooked, and Why It's So Hard to Stop
Narconomics: How to Run a Drug Cartel
Beautiful Boy: A Father's Journey Through His Son's Addiction
Tweak: Growing Up On Methamphetamines

I have Who We Be on my kindle, so I’m going to use that for this category.




Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't realize the categories were fiction. Thank you for letting me know and for the recommendations. I'll be looking into them! :)


Whitney, you can read either fiction or nonfiction for this prompt. I think the issue of gun violence is a great idea for this prompt, though - I'll be looking for something too.

https://www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_ha...
My curiosity: how will the ideas differ from Sara's suggestion of Angie Thomas's The Hate U Give ?

Omg, that makes sense. Thanks for clarifying lol. Clearly, I'm still pretty new to this group!

Whitney, you can read either fiction or nonfiction for this prompt. I think the issue of gun violence is a great idea for this prom..."
Chrissy,
Thanks for clearing that up for me! :) And I agree that it's a good choice, considering everything that's been happening lately.

Covers many topics facing teenagers today, the main one being teenage suicide. I will refrain from listing them all in case somehow you have not seen the Netflix TV series!

I can't recommend it as I haven't read it myself, but I'm planning on reading The Second Amendment for this prompt. It seems to have great reviews and covers the gun debate in the United States.


Lindi,
I'll keep it in mind - thanks!



(for obesity) The Secret Life of Fat: The Science Behind the Body's Least Understood Organ and What It Means for You
The Obesity Paradox: When Thinner Means Sicker and Heavier Means Healthier
(for technology use) Hands Free Life: 9 Habits for Overcoming Distraction, Living Better, and Loving More
Smarter Than You Think: How Technology is Changing Our Minds for the Better
(for consumerism) The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing


But some other ideas are percolating as I read this thread:
Fat! So?: Because You Don't Have to Apologize for Your Size
Lessons from the Fat-o-sphere: Quit Dieting and Declare a Truce with Your Body
The Beauty Myth
The Purity Myth: How America's Obsession with Virginity is Hurting Young Women
All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood
Free-Range Kids: Giving Our Children the Freedom We Had Without Going Nuts with Worry
and of course there's always
Assholes: A Theory

We Need To Talk About Kevin or Columbine.

I can't recommend Long Way Down enough, with this in mind. A boy loses his brother, so he decides to take an elevator down to avenge him, but, the elevator makes a whole bunch of stops along the way. It's YA, incredibly engrossing and powerful, and a quick read for adults (level-wise) - it's a verse novel.
Other books in my classroom library related to school shootings and our reactions to them (all fiction):
- The Hate U Give
- Homeboyz
- Give a Boy a Gun
- Mockingbird
- The Taking of Room 114


A Mother's Reckoning: Living in the Aftermath of the Columbine Tragedy

I am reading "Another Day in the Death of America" by Gary Younge for this prompt. It is a look at gun violence in the US.

Another good one would be "We Need to Talk about Kevin" by Lionel Shriver.

JoAnna: You might like



I hope you come back and read everyone else's responses because there are so many more things going on in just the US alone. There are even a few fiction books that would work for this prompt.

But I am not American. I live in the most stable country in the world and whatever problems we may have now, most things have probably been worse before and are now getting better (and many problems have been a LOT bigger, like the whole country facing famine). I can think of plenty of issues facing USA but here even the drug problem was worse after WWII. The presidential election is coming and the biggest problem seems to be that our current president is too popular (80% would vote now) and will win them easily, so there is no healthy debate. Also I have been hearing about problems facing other countries and societies all my life, so I can't think of an issue that would interest me enough at the moment (and which would have books available to choose from).

But I am not American. I live in the most stable countr..."
Almost half of Finnish women - 47 percent - reported having experienced physical and/or sexual violence since the age of 15, compared to a Europe-wide average of 33 percent.


But I am not American. I live in the most stable countr..."
I visited Finland a few years ago and loved it! So, I was surprised to find that seasonal depression was high there - it is linked to the high number of dark hours you get in winter, I am pretty sure I saw a book published in Sweden about this. Would that do?
Also, Finland is in the fascinating situation of having a lowering sea-level (rather than the rising one the rest of the world is facing), perhaps there is something about that? If you find a book on this topic I would love to hear about it too.

I like this thinking, the Jonathan Haidt book sounds very good and I would definitely count this. In fact I am, totally reading this one! Thanks you!
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