Leading the Way: Women In Power
By Janet Howell and Theresa Howell
Illustrated by Kylie Akia and Alexandra Bye
Foreword by Hillary Rodham Clinton
By Janet Howell and Theresa Howell
Illustrated by Kylie Akia and Alexandra Bye
Foreword by Hillary Rodham Clinton
Category: Children's Middle Grade Books | Children's Nonfiction
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Hardcover $24.99
Oct 08, 2019 | ISBN 9781536208467 | Middle Grade (10 and up)
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We learn and become inspired by example, and what better examples for girls than the brave and barrier-breaking women in Leading the Way: Women in Power? The women profiled here were once girls who not only dreamed big but went big. These women from different backgrounds, in different circumstances, chose to lead, and I hope the young readers of this book do the same!
—Former Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano
Inspiring more young women to be politically active makes this book important to our future!
—U.S. Senator Tim Kaine
It is so important that we inspire young people to become active in politics. The fifty women in this book are groundbreaking role models for our kids.
—U.S. Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton
Focusing more on each woman’s achievements and major areas of interest than party affiliation or political lean, the authors offer a good mix of players on state and local as well as national stages, with a conscious eye to diversity…younger activists and public servants in search of courageous, tough-minded role models will be spoiled for choice even before they get to the concluding list of 30 "more leaders to discover." Makes a strong case that where "she persisted," others really can follow.
—Kirkus Reviews
A book that deserves to be read front to back. Girls will feel inspired by this diverse and accomplished group who made their voices heard in order to incite real change. Researchers will find a variety of heroes to study and admire.
—School Library Journal
There are many books today that deal with women’s history, and this one…stands out for the breadth of its coverage, its attractive format, and the "power symbols" that accompany each two-page feature on each subject….the strong portraits of each woman, the crisp page layouts, and the wealth of information will draw in readers. The foreword by Hillary Clinton, which discusses "forging change and leading the way," makes for a strong entry to this inspiring book.
—Booklist
Virginia senator Janet Howell and…Theresa Howell offer a hearty tribute to American women leaders in this handsomely designed anthology published to coincide with the centennial anniversary of the passage of national women’s suffrage in the U.S….effective visuals are the illustrators’ expressive, lifelike portraits of each leader. A concise “Take-Action Guide” rounds up tips for readers inspired to act on their beliefs.
—Publishers Weekly Online
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