Why am I passionate about this?
As the author of 73 published books, I have four goals for writing. I want to write more women into history, emphasize how everyday activities children accomplish are important, empower young readers, and tell a story that moves readers, either through an emotional response or the knowledge that they can do what whoever I wrote about did. My biographies cover role models who have been groundbreakers in their time and place. Readers can be, too.
Marlene's book list on groundbreaking women in history
Why did Marlene love this book?
Want to discover the vast collection of groundbreaking women in one volume? I can’t think of a better way than to investigate women in their time and read their own words in this book. Each woman featured is introduced by a discussion of why what she said and who she was influenced history.
I’ve used this book for quotes in addition to studying the importance of women leaders in different eras, from U.S. founding mothers and settling the West to worker rights and the women’s movements to vote and find equal treatment, something relevant today.
1 author picked American Women as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 12, 13, 14, and 15.
Excerpts from women's diaries, letters, speeches, and autobiographical writings provide a first-person look at the history of American women.
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