Children’s / Teenage general interest: Girls and women
Rockridge Press Daily Affirmations for Christian Teen Girls:
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Rockridge Press The Story of Misty Copeland: A Biography Book for
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£8.86
Rockridge Press 5-Minute Gratitude Devotional for Teen Girls:
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£14.24
Rockridge Press Nighttime Devotional for Teen Girls: 5-Minute
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£13.29
Rockridge Press Morning Devotional for Teen Girls: 5-Minute
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Rockridge Press Girl Power: A Journal: Encouraging Prompts and
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£12.34
Rockridge Press Asian American Women in Science: An Asian
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Rockridge Press The Story of Selena Quintanilla: A Biography Book
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Rockridge Press All about Horses: A Kid's Guide to Breeds, Care,
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Rockridge Press Empowered: A Coloring Book for Girls
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£9.90
Rockridge Press The Story of Harriet Tubman: A Biography Book for
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Rockridge Press The Story of Jane Goodall: A Biography Book for
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Rockridge Press All about Mom and Me: A Journal for Mothers and
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£20.89
Chicago Review Press Women Aviators: 26 Stories of Pioneer Flights,
Book SynopsisA Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People From the very first days of aviation, women were there. Katherine Wright, though not a pilot, helped her brothers Orville and Wilbur so much that some called her the “Third Wright Brother.” Pioneers such as Baroness Raymonde de Laroche of France ignored those who ignorantly claimed that only men possessed the physical strength or the mental capacity to pilot an airplane, and in 1910 became the first woman awarded a license to fly. A year later, Harriet Quimby was the first woman to earn a pilot’s license in the United States and in 1912 flew across the English Channel—another first. Author Karen Bush Gibson profiles 26 women aviators who sought out and met challenges both in the sky and on the ground, where some still questioned their abilities. Read about barnstormers like Bessie Coleman and racers like Louise Thaden, who bested Amelia Earhart and Pancho Barnes to win the 1929 Women’s Air Derby, sometimes called the Powder Puff Derby. Learn about Jacqueline Cochran who, during World War II, organized and trained the Women Airforce Service Pilots—the WASPs—to serve their country by ferrying airplanes from factories to the front lines and pulling target planes during anti-aircraft artillery training. And see how female pilots today continue to achieve and serve while celebrating their love of flight.
£11.35
Highlights Press Revolutionary Prudence Wright: Leading the Minute
Book SynopsisHere is the first-ever picture book about female Revolutionary War activist Prudence Wright, who rallied the first and only group of "minute women" to fight the British, changing history in the process.Prudence Wright had a spark of independence. Annoyed when the British king held back freedoms in colonial Massachusetts, feisty and fearless Prudence had enough. She said no! to British goods, determined to rely on her resourcefulness and ingenuity to get by. And when British troops continued to threaten the lives of her family and community, she assembled and led the "minute women" of Pepperell to break free of tradition. This untold story of a courageous and brave woman from the Revolutionary War continues to inspire today.Trade ReviewBank Street Best Book of the Year★ "Reagan’s accomplished illustrations, executed in watercolor with digital drawing, add historical veracity to Anderson’s superbly documented, at times hair-raising narrative. The author explicitly situates Wright and her female comrades as pioneers who 'proved themselves as full citizens' in an era before female enfranchisement. Vivid, absorbing, and inspiring. " —Kirkus Reviews, starred review★ “This story of the Minutewomen of Pepperell and their contribution to the Revolution, though not well-known, has been passed down through the generations of Prudence’s family and is celebrated as part of local lore. It is an important glimpse into the roles that women played during the time period, showing that they often had to step into traditional male roles while still fulfilling their own. Readers will love that aspect of the story as much as they will admire Prudence’s leadership and “spark of independence” and the way in which the women banded together. The watercolor and digital illustrations include many details that indicate the level of research done by the artist – the drab clothing colors, the household items and tools, and building styles are all perfectly represented.” —Youth Service Book Review, starred review"Combining digital drawings with traditional watercolor washes, the illustrations are nicely composed, well researched, and suitably dramatic...Presently a little-known story from the American Revolution, this attractive, informative picture book will be an asset to history units related to the period." —Booklist"In compact and dramatic fashion, this book conveys the issues that provoked the Revolutionary War, the divisions it created within families, and the role-defying actions undertaken by women of the time. Fine-line and watercolor illustrations teem with energy and emotion, establishing a colonial feel to the pages and making excellent use of spots and varied perspectives." —School Library Connection"An episode of the American Revolution not widely taught....Striking digital drawings and watercolors are filled with details in mostly subdued colors, such as gray, brown, tan, and burgundy....This piece of American history is presented in an attractive package that will be readily enjoyed by readers of all ages." —School Library Journal
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial La Princesa de Negro / The Princess in Black
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial La Princesa de Negro y la fiesta perfecta / The
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial La Princesa de Negro y los conejitos hambrientos
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial La Princesa de Negro se va de vacaciones / The
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Vintage Espanol La estudiante mayor: Cómo Mary Walker aprendió a
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£15.26
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial La Princesa de Negro y la cita misteriosa / The
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Vintage Espanol Ella persistió: Sonia Sotomayor / She Persisted:
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Vintage Espanol Ella persistió: Harriet Tubman / She Persisted:
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial (USA) LLC Ella persistió: Temple Grandin / She Persisted:
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial (USA) LLC Ella persistió: Coretta Scott King / She
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial (USA) LLC Ella persistió: Malala Yousafzai / She Persisted:
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial (USA) LLC Ella persistió: Diana Taurasi / She Persisted:
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial (USA) LLC Mil latidos del corazón / A Thousand Heartbeats
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Vintage Espanol Ella persistió: Pura Belpré / She Persisted: Pura
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£9.45
Bellwether Media Lost In The Amazon: Juliane Koepcke's Story
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£31.30
Regal House Publishing LLC Sun Don't Shine
Book SynopsisSixteen-year-old Reece is an expert at keeping secrets. She has to be, since her father abducted her ten years ago. For as long as she can remember, she’s been on the run, sneaking food out of the dumpster and sleeping in the woods. Every time she moves, the same rules apply—cut your hair, change your name, and, above all, don’t let anybody get too close. Reece has no choice except to obey Dad’s orders. When Reece meets her first real friend, a boy named Shawn, she begins to realize that everyone else has secrets too. And the deadliest secret of all is the one her father has kept from her all these years.
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Levine Querido The Secret Summer Promise
Book SynopsisTHE BSE (Best Summer Ever) LIST! 1. Blueberries 2. Art show in ShoeHorn 3. Lizzo concert 4. Thrift shop pop-up 5. Skinny Dipping at the lake house 6. Amusement Park Day! 7. Drew Barrymarathon 8. Paintball day Oh, and ?. 9. Fall out of love with Hailee. Andrea Williams has got this. The Best Summer Ever. Last summer, she spent all her time in bed, recovering from the latest surgery for her cerebral palsy. She?s waited too long for adventure and thrills to enter her life. Together with her crew of ride-or-die friends, and the best parents anyone could ask for (just don?t tell them that), she?s going to live it up. There?s just one thing that could ruin it: Her best friend, Hailee, finding out Andrea?s true feelings. So Andrea WILL fall out of love with Hailee ? even if it means dating the cute boy George who keeps showing up everywhere with a smile. Do we want Andrea to succeed? No! Does she? We?re not telling! Keah Brown is a journalist, screenwriter, and author who has written for Teen Vogue, Elle, Harper?s Bazaar, and The New York Times. She is also the creator of #DisabledAndCute. Now, in her YA debut of nerdy queer love, Keah gives us the perfect summer read and cast of characters to fall in love with.P R A I S E ?For fans of messy queer romance, some realistically complicated representation.??Kirkus Reviews ?Lighthearted romance that?s sure to gratify and meaningful conversations surrounding friendship and first love drive this earnest treat from Brown, which boasts leisurely pacing that mimics the syrupy unraveling of a slow, hot summer.??Publishers Weekly
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Levine Querido High Spirits
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Levine Querido Buenos Espíritus: (High Spirits Spanish Edition)
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£11.69
Cottage Door Press My Activity Book of Pretty Pink Fun
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Rockridge Press The Story of Michelle Obama: A Biography Book for
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Rockridge Press 52-Week Devotional for Girls: Prayers for Growth
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Rockridge Press Bold Women in History: 15 Women's Rights
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Rockridge Press Bold Women in Science: 15 Women in History You
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Rockridge Press The Story of Princess Diana: A Biography Book for
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Rockridge Press The Story of Kamala Harris: A Biography Book for
Book SynopsisDiscover the life of Kamala Harrisa story for kids ages 6 to 9 about fighting for justiceKamala Harris is the first woman, Black American and South Asian American to become vice president of the United States. Before she made history, Kamala was a passionate kid who enjoyed traveling and attended civil rights protests with her family. She always wanted to help people, so she worked hard to become a lawyer, then a U.S. senator, and then vice president! Explore how Kamala went from being a young girl to an American leader and role model. Independent readingThis Kamala Harris biography is broken down into short chapters and simple language so kids 6 to 9 can read and learn on their own. Critical thinkingKids will learn the Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How of Kamala''s life, find definitions of new words, discussion questions, and more. A lasting legacyWatch Kamala progress from a little girl to vice president of the United States with a visual timeline marking the major milestones in her life. How will Kamala''s belief in a better world inspire you?Discover activists, artists, and athletes, and more from all across history with the rest of The Story Of series, including famous figures like: Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Princess Diana, and Eliza Hamilton.
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Rockridge Press The Story of Ruby Bridges: A Biography Book for
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Rockridge Press All about Mom and Me: A Journal for Mothers and
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Rockridge Press Empowered Girls: Activities and Affirmations for
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£10.99
Rockridge Press 20th Century American Women's History for Kids:
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Rockridge Press Live in Light Journal: Inspirational Prompts for
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Astra Publishing House Coretta's Journey: The Life and Times of Coretta
Book Synopsis★★★★ FOUR STARRED REVIEWS! New from the award-winning author/illustrator team behind Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop! Who was Coretta Scott King? Her black-veiled image at the funeral of her husband, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was moving and iconic. This book introduces readers to the woman behind the veil—a girl full of spunk and pluck, bravery and grit.“Corrie, you are a brave soldier. I don’t know what I would do without you.” —Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Much more than just a wife, Coretta Scott King was Martin’s partner in the fight for justice. It wasn’t always easy. From an early age, she stood strong against white violence toward her family in the South, and against discrimination as a music student in the North. Coretta found her voice as a classical singer, but she struggled mightily to speak out as an activist in the face of men who thought she should be seen and not heard. But she never wavered. When Martin died, it was Coretta who carried on the struggle, and preserved his legacy so that his voice would be heard by future generations. This important story, told in poetry and prose, is a riveting introduction to an important and instrumental figure in the history of activism and civil rights. Awards for Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop… Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Book • School Library Journal Best Book of the Year • Booklist Editors' Choice • Kirkus Reviews Best Children's Book • Booklist Top 10 Diverse Books for Middle Grade or Older Readers • Chicago Public Library Best of the Best BooksTrade ReviewA 2023 Horn Book Fanfare BookCenter for the Studies of Multicultural Children's Literature Best Book of 20232023 Eureka! Nonfiction Childrens’ Honor Award A Chicago Public Library Best Book"[A] stirring introduction to a woman who stood strong before and after her husband’s 1968 assassination...Alternating between poems and prose, Duncan’s text is informative as well as emotionally powerful, with a sense of cosmic destiny about Coretta’s future with Martin sprinkled throughout...Christie’s illustrations similarly range from dreamlike images to real-life documentation." —The New York Times Book Review★ "Duncan depicts Coretta’s path through both verse and prose; the many poetic forms she employs reflect the complexities of her subject’s life, and the strong prose gives a clear picture of her determined personality. Christie’s impressionistic mixed-media watercolor illustrations are stunning, beginning with the powerful cover that immediately commands attention. Exuding emotion, each image perfectly complements the intriguing text." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review★ "Coretta Scott King gets her due recognition in this comprehensive, creative, and radiant picture book biography...Alternating between spreads of poetry and prose, the clever structure balances the delivery of both emotion and information, and the poems themselves vary significantly in form, deftly matching the tone of Coretta’s experiences at each age. Unexpected allure is added by the recurring celestial imagery related to both Coretta and Martin, which Duncan explains is based on the couple’s belief that their marriage was 'divinely appointed—beyond earthly perimeters.' Christie’s mixed media watercolor art uses a vibrant, warm color palette and is stunningly emotive in depicting the details of a storied lifetime." —The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, starred review★ "In a sophisticated, poetic biography in picture-book form, Duncan alternates double-page spreads featuring prose or poems in a variety of forms that highlight Coretta Scott King's accomplishments...Duncan's reverent tone gleams thanks to an effective combination of forthright prose and eclectic poetic forms. Christie conveys the highlights of Coretta's life story in vivid and engaging watercolor renderings." —The Horn Book, starred review★ "A marvelous tribute to the activist, singer, and wife of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Duncan crafts a captivating look at the life and legacy of Coretta Scott King...Duncan’s narrative emphasizes King’s strength and bravery, and how she inspired her husband to make difficult choices for the cause. The text’s musicality recall’s King’s vocalist background...Gorgeous text and resplendent illustrations present a nuanced picture book biography for all shelves." —School Library Journal, starred review"Duncan's picture-book biography emphasizes the personal strengths and virtues that make CSK a civil rights icon in her own right, in addition to being MLK's life partner. Duncan uses a variety of poetic styles, ranging from acrostics and haiku to free verse, that walk readers chronologically through key moments in CSK’s life, while the prose passages generally provide wider historical context. Christie's mixed-media, watercolor illustrations appear on every spread, depicting cited events and individuals, conveying the emotions of those involved, and providing important setting details." —Booklist"Blending poetry and prose to chart the path of Coretta Scott King (1927–2006), Duncan and Christie portray a person who was formidable from her earliest years." —Publishers Weekly"Coretta's Journey eloquently blends poetry and prose to tell the life story of civil rights activist, Coretta Scott King. This powerful picture book biography is organized chronologically and includes dates to help readers place the events in history. Duncan incorporates quotes into the narrative and poems as she describes the life and accomplishments of the fearless and steady civil rights leader, mother and wife. Christie's mixed media watercolor illustrations evoke a range of emotions from joy and wonder to determination and grief. Rich back matter includes photographs, a timeline and author's note. Coretta's Journey is a recommended purchase for upper elementary and middle grade readers. Look for the title to appear on awards lists in the coming months!" —The Nonfiction Detectives"Coretta's Journey should be read by any young person who wants to understand Coretta Scott King's essential contribution to her husband's extraordinary life and enduring legacy. Her courage and dedication were evident both before and after she met Martin. She chose to be a wife and mother but was always Coretta."—Dr. Clayborne Carson, historian and founding director of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University“Coretta’s Journey is complete with compelling prose and vivid illustrations. Alice Faye Duncan seamlessly weaves historical facts together to show that by some universal, divine source, Coretta’s marriage to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. allowed them both to actualize their life callings to advance civil and human rights.” —Daphene R. McFerren, executive director of the Benjamin L. Hooks Institute for Social Change at the University of Memphis
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Astra Publishing House The Women Who Built Hollywood: 12 Trailblazers in
Book SynopsisDiscover the electrifying untold stories of the pioneering and groundbreaking women of Old Hollywood in this nonfiction book perfect for young movie buffs and budding feminists alike. While recent phenomena like #OscarsSoWhite have reminded us that Hollywood can be an unfriendly place to people of colour and to women, they have been an integral part of the industry from the beginning. In the early twentieth century, women from all walks of life fought against sexism and racism to succeed in Hollywood as actors, directors, costume designers, editors, and stuntwomen. From well-known, glamorous starlets like Mary Pickford and Lillian Gish, to under-appreciated trailblazers like Anna May Wong and Hattie McDaniel, acclaimed author Susan Goldman Rubin shows that movies wouldn't be the same without the women who succeeded against the odds and built Hollywood from the ground up. Filled with fascinating photographs and little-known facts, this rigorously researched book begins with a foreword from a Hollywood insider.Trade Review2023 Eureka! Nonfiction Childrens’ Honor Award A 2024 CCBC Choice "In The Women Who Built Hollywood, Susan Goldman Rubin profiles 12 female powerhouses who made big contributions when movies were a new American art form in the early 20th century...Replete with archival black-and-white photos, this galvanic book gestures at the secret to so many of its subjects' long careers in Hollywood, both on-screen and behind the scenes." —Shelf Awareness"With a clearly written narrative bolstered by delightful, behind-the-scenes photography, the book not only delves into the histories of 12 women who played various professional roles in the industry, but examines how historical events like world wars, the Great Depression, the 1918 influenza pandemic, and Jim Crow impacted their careers. The racism some of these women faced is described with thoughtfulness and accuracy...An accessible, well-researched book highlighting pioneering women creatives." —Kirkus Reviews "Rubin provides a well-researched, smoothly written account of each woman’s life, achievements, and legacy, while well-chosen quotes from the women and their contemporaries bring their voices into the narrative. An informative, enjoyable account of women's contributions to the early history of Hollywood movies." —Booklist"Carefully researched chapters chronicle the highlights of each subject’s accomplishments while also providing historical context surrounding the time they lived in and how significant events—the Great Depression, Jim Crow, world wars, and widespread sickness—impacted their careers. Illuminating b&w photographs feature throughout, providing behind-the-scenes glimpses into the women’s professional lives and elevating the timely appeal of this worthy telling." —Publishers Weekly"An illuminating collective biography that goes behind the scenes to shed light on 12 groundbreaking women who made their mark on film and early cinema...The writing is succinct and accessible and will inspire readers to do more research. This book has multiple entry points and will interest fans of untold histories and film. Every profile is accompanied by multiple gorgeous, black-and-white archival photos...Well-researched, the work is heavily sourced with extensive notes, bibliography, and index. Rubin takes extra care to preface the book with a note on the derogatory terms used during the time period...A fascinating and browsable collective biography that will inspire further research." —School Library Journal“These women did not just build Hollywood, they contributed to its longevity. They were breaking ground and breaking stereotypes. They were role models. They were a founding generation of women in Hollywood who helped future generations not only exist but have the powerful and diverse voice that they have now.” —Academy Award-Winning Costume Designer Ruth E. Carter, Marvel Studios' Black Panther and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
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