Youth in rural North America

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Rural crime and poverty

violence, drugs, and other issues
2008
Examines the lives of teens in rural North America, focusing on issues of crime and poverty, discussing diversity among poor, rural youth, and looking at the problems of drug, alcohol, and tobacco use, as well as violent and nonviolent crime.

Teen life on reservations and First Nation communities

growing up native
2008
Examines the lives of teens in rural North America, focusing on the pleasures and challenges of living on reservations and in First Nation communities, discussing art and music, sports, the rodeo, traditions and beliefs, education, and hopes for the future.

Growing up on a farm

responsibilities and issues
2008
Examines the lives of teens in rural North America, focusing on the pleasures and challenges of life on a farm, sharing the story of a teen who established his own farm, and discussing farm animals, encounters with wild or feral animals, the similarities between city and country life, farm machines and safety, and agriculture careers.

Rural teens on the move

cars, motorcycles, and off-road vehicles
2008
Examines the lives of teens in rural North America, focusing on the various types of vehicles used in the country for work and play, including cars and trucks, motorcycles, snowmobiles, and all-terrain vehicles, and discussing the importance of safety and the future of rural transportation.

Rural teens and animal raising

large and small pets
2008
Examines the lives of teens in rural North America, focusing on the pleasures and challenges of raising animals, including birds, rabbits, pigs, sheep, goats, alpacas and llamas, horses, ponies, and donkeys.

Getting ready for the fair

crafts, projects, and prize-winning animals
2008
Examines the lives of teens in rural North America, focusing on the traditions of country fairs, describing various types of crafts found at fairs, including gardening, cooking, flower, woodworking, quilting, knitting, rug braiding, and photography projects, some with instructions, and discussing animal competitions.

Rural teens and nature

conservation and wildlife rehabilitation
2008
Examines the ways in which rural teens interact with nature, providing general information about life on Earth, and discussing conservation efforts, encounters with wildlife, and wildlife rehabilitation and rehabilitators.

Teen life among the Amish and other alternative communities

choosing a lifestyle
2008
Explores the daily lives of Amish teens and discusses how and why they choose to live as they do. Includes full-color photographs, a glossary, and further reading sources.
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