Editorial Review

Women's Lives in History – School Library Journal, Series Made Simple

Cover: Women's Lives in History

. . . This is an engaging look at women’s participation and advancement in a variety of fields. Each title opens with a chapter on a contemporary woman who exemplifies power and status in the book’s subject field, followed by roughly chronological chapters about women who refused to accept societal limits and made significant contributions in each area—and who, in achieving their own successes, also changed the lives of countless women who followed. . . . Photos, paragraph-length inserts about trends and people, and longer biographical sketches of the early, iconic pioneers in each area enhance the texts. This set could be used for reports and will inspire students looking for role models. Recommended for all teen collections.

—Women's Lives in History – School Library Journal, Series Made Simple

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