You Are Awesome

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You Are Awesome: Find Your Confidence and Dare to be Brilliant at (Almost) Anything
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Author Matthew Syed
Publication date
April 2018

You Are Awesome: Find Your Confidence and Dare to be Brilliant at (Almost) Anything, is a young adult non-fiction book written by the British author Matthew Syed [1] and first published by Wren & Rook, an imprint of the Hachette Book Group, in April 2018. The book deals with themes such as growth mindset, resilience and building confidence. It was awarded the title Children's Illustrated Non-Fiction Book of the Year [2] by the British Book Awards in 2019 and was listed on The Sunday Times Bestseller list in July 2018. [3] The title was closely followed by the publication of The You Are Awesome Journal in September 2018. [4]

You Are Awesome has been translated into a number of languages including Catalan, Spanish, Italian, German and Polish. It was released in The United States and Canada by the publisher Sourcebooks in July 2019. [5]

In August 2019, a further follow up title to the series, Dare to Be You, was announced for 2020. [6]

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