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Book Recommendations & Learning Resources


Chapters4Change 2026 Theme

Our 2026 theme is Growth & Reconciliation! This year, we’ll walk together through David A. Robertson’s 52 Ways to Reconcile and showcase inspiring books by Indigenous authors for adults, young adults, and kids—stories that spark reflection, learning, and action.


The Noticorns
We are thrilled to introduce Devin-Leigh Hunter and Carl T. Madden’s book The Noticorns. The story brings the reader into the magical realm of Unicornia, where unicorns roam freely and where a special group of creatures, known as the Noticorns, also reside. The Noticorns boast eccentric hues, unique bodies, and an array of diverse traits, yet they are made to feel like outcasts and are subjected to bullying by the unicorns. However, fate has a distinctive journey in mind for
janicedesroches
Feb 27, 20242 min read


So I Said to My Anxiety...
We are honoured to feature and share with you Jessica Victoria's book 'So I Said to My Anxiety...'. Jessica shares her knowledge about anxiety, drawing from her own personal experiences with anxiety disorder as well as knowledge gained through the psychology and mental health courses and training programs she has taken throughout the years. As founder of Stay Strong Collective , Jessica provides text-based anxiety and stress coaching services. This book serves as a tool for t
janicedesroches
Oct 31, 20222 min read


From Why to Fly
We are honoured to feature and share with you Jessica Victoria's book ' From Why to Fly '. Jessica shares deeply about her own personal experiences and provides advice around mental health, disability, and LGBTQ+ identity. This book serves as a support tool for those experiencing similar life situations to those Jessica outlines, as well as an educational tool for loved ones to encourage understanding and acceptance. “My hope is that I reach more and more people in the future
janicedesroches
Apr 25, 20222 min read


A Face for Picasso: Coming of Age with Crouzon Syndrome
A Face for Picasso: Coming of Age with Crouzon Syndrome This is a raw and honest read exposing the impacts of society’s obsession with the idea of beauty and the unrealistic expectations it puts on individuals to try to reach ‘the golden ratio’. Ariel Henley's personal story of living with Crouzon syndrome (a craniofacial condition where the bones in the head fuse together too early, inhibiting the growth of the bones) with her twin sister Zan, shines a light on the harmfulne
janicedesroches
Oct 18, 20212 min read
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