The Making of America: Susan B. Anthony is a volume likely to be valuable to any young person’s investigation of American history and civil rights.
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Boots on the Ground offers young people a taste of historical documentary that feels relevant and fresh in the modern world.
Which five words best describe Hedy Lamarr’s Double Life?
Laurie Wallmark: Surprising, fascinating, informative, inspiring, science-y
The volume focuses its exploration of the role of African-American women in the WWII military around the figure of Charity Adams and the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC).
Erik Slader and Ben Thompson are the co-authors behind the Epic Fails series, a hilarious look at some of history’s most legendary failures—perfect for history buffs, non-fiction fans, and reluctant readers.
A Green Place to Be tells the story of how space was made in one of America’s busiest urban centers for nature, contemplation, peace, and solitude.
So many women have worked incredibly hard for equality and it is an honor to read about them. Here are 12 inspiring kids books about women who changed the world in their own special way …
Both enjoyable narrative and thorough historical exploration, this is a non-fiction volume sure to be enjoyed by mystery fans young and old alike.
Filled with wisdom, knowledge, and courage—just like the Chickasaw elders—readers ages 6 and up are sure to be fascinated by this educational picture book.
The Children’s Book Review In-demand commentator on contemporary race issues Carol Anderson, along with critically acclaimed award-winning author Tonya Bolden,…