Mar 07 2007

More books for Women’s History Month

Published by Anne-Marie at 5:49 am under Books

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Here are some more terrific books on women’s history:

  • lives of extraordinary women33 Things Every Girl Should Know About Women’s History: From Suffragettes to Skirt Lengths to the E.R.A. - For ages 9 to 12, a book for anyone interested in learning more about girls and women in the United States from the 18th century to the present. An engaging, inspiring, informative look at the role women have played in shaping American history.
  • Lives of Extraordinary Women: Rulers, Rebels (and What the Neighbors Thought)- For ages 9 to 12, this books turns the spotlight on women who have wielded power, revealing their feats - and flaws - for all the world to see. Here you’ll find twenty of the most influential women in history: queens, warriors, prime ministers, first ladies, revolutionary leaders.
  • remember the ladiesRemember the Ladies: 100 Great American Women - For ages 9 to 12. In a 1776 letter cautioning her husband to “remember the ladies,” Abigail Adams made one of the earliest pleas for women’s rights in America. How could she have known, in the years to follow, just how many strong and independent women would step forward to forge new paths in their fight for equality? This book provides an engaging look at one hundred outstanding women who have helped shape our great nation.
  • The Outrageous Women series by Mary Rodd Furbee and others documents outrageous women in American, renaissance, and ancient history.

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One Response to “More books for Women’s History Month”

  1. Jean-Luc Picardon 07 Mar 2007 at 11:18 am

    A good collection of books.

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