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Products of Their Times, Shapers of the Future: Books About Strong Women (page 3)

By Kristi Jemtegaard
Parents' Choice Foundation

Kathleen Krull's story of Wilma Rudolph's transformation, from a child stricken with polio to a sprinter at the Rome Olympics, has power and grace in direct ratio to the real woman. The reader is caught and held transfixed from Krull's first sentence ("No one expected such a tiny girl to have a first birthday") and David Diaz's first sinewy picture, of Wilma's large family (she had nineteen older brothers and sisters) crowded into the frame with her pink birthday cake. Text and pictures move together, leaving readers breathless.

When Marian Sang
Ages: 6 - 10 yrs.
By Brian Selznick
Scholastic Inc.

This handsome oversize book tells admirably the life-story of the celebrated black singer Marian Anderson (1897-1993). Author Ryan manages to cover the highlights of Anderson's long career in a spare and sober text that never lapses into kiddy talk but treats the book's heroine and its audience - children - with the respect they deserve. This is the most beautiful and worthwhile picture book to come down the pike in a long while.

Digging for Bird Dinosaurs: An Expedition to Madagascar
Ages: 9 - 12 yrs.
By Nic Bishop
Houghton Mifflin

This photo essay follows paleontologist Cathy Forester to Madagascar and into a fossil-rich quarry. Allowing young women to picture themselves not only as scientists but also as adventurers is only one aspect of this fascinating look at how the scientific method helps to unravel ancient mysteries.

Fly High! The Story of Bessie ColemanFly High! The Story of Bessie Coleman
Ages: 9 - 12 yrs.
By Louise Borden, Illustrated by Teresa Flavin
Simon & Schuster

From a one-room cabin in the cotton fields of Texas, Bessie Coleman struggled to realize her dreams. At the age of 29, she did just that by becoming the first African American woman to earn an international pilot’s license.

On the Bus with Joanna Cole: A Creative Autobiography
Ages: 9 - 12 yrs.
By Joanna Cole and Wendy Saul Heinemann
Heinemann

The woman behind Ms. Frizzle shares her fascination with science and her passion for writing as she traces the path of the Magic School Bus from idea to book to long-running series. Photographs of authors, editors and illustrators at work along with sketches, layouts and dummy copies enrich the visual content of this glimpse of the creative process in action.

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