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Daddy Issues - by  Sofia Franklyn (Hardcover)

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Anxious People - by  Fredrik Backman (Paperback)

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Expelled - by  Rosalind Butler & Greg Homann (Paperback)

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Touchdown in Brazil - by  Omar Tyree (Hardcover)

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How to Raise an Antiracist - by Ibram X Kendi

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The listed editions are available in hardcover and paperback formats.

Most editions are listed for adults (noted as “22 Years and Up” in the product details). There is also a Young Readers adaptation aimed at ages 10–14.

Page counts vary by edition. The listings show editions with 256, 288, 320, and 336 pages.

The books address race and racism broadly and cover specific topics such as white privilege, cultural appropriation, “reverse racism,” and systemic racism. A co-authored edition in the listings also addresses antisemitism and related historical tropes.

Reviews and summaries consistently describe the books as accessible and easy to read while also noting they are impactful, clear, and well written.

Yes. There is a Young Readers edition adapted from the original, described as aimed at opening dialogue for younger readers and targeted to ages 10–14.

All of the listed editions are published in English.

The titles are mainly categorized under social science and ethnic studies for adults, with a juvenile nonfiction entry for the Young Readers edition. Common themes across categories include prejudice and racism.

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