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Products of Their Times, Shapers of the Future: Books About Strong Women (page 4)

By Kristi Jemtegaard
Parents' Choice Foundation
Updated on Jan 8, 2010

Osceola: Memories of a Sharecroppers Daughter
Ages: 9 - 12 yrs.
Edited by Alan Govenar, Illustrated by Shane W. Evans
Jump at the Sun

In this unstudied oral history, Osceola Mays tells how she adopted her first name from an “Indian man traveling through” town and what life was like for a sharecropper’s daughter in the early 20th century: a mixture of fear and family, despair and hope, ignorance and education. Folk art style paintings, some based on photographs, mirror the text.

Lives of Extraordinary Women: Rulers, Rebels (And What the Neighbors Thought)Lives of Extraordinary Women: Rulers, Rebels (And What the Neighbors Thought)
Ages: 9 - 12 yrs.
By Kathleen Krull, Illustrated by Kathryn Hewitt
Harcourt Brace

From Cleopatra to Catherine the Great, from Joan of Arc to Wilma Mankiller, Krull picks out the juiciest tidbids from the lives of these movers and shakers. Princess Isabella fled on horseback to avoid an arranged marriage; Queen Victoria noshed on pralines and whiskey; Empress Tz’u-hsi had 3000 boxes of everyday jewels, 4000 servants, and built a marble palace for her dogs. This fascinating gem is also available in audio format from Audio Bookshelf.

Hana’s Suitcase: A True Story
Ages: 9 - 12 yrs.
By Karen Levine
Albert Whitman

There are two heroines in this true story: a little girl named Hana Brady who bravely packed her suitcase for the trip to Auschwitz in May of 1942 and a young woman in Japan who refused, more than half century later, to end her search for its owner with only Hana’s name and the word “waisenkind” (orphan) to guide her.

Bull's Eye: A Photobiography of Annie OakleyBull’s Eye: A Photobiography of Annie Oakley
Ages: 9 - 12 yrs.
By Sue Macy
National Geographic

Vintage photographs and memorabilia enrich this portrait of a young woman who broke the mold and became a Wild West superstar. From a hard-scrabble childhood in western Ohio, Phoebe Ann Moses traveled to the courts of Europe, to the stages of Broadway, and into the history of America.

Amelia and Eleanor Go for a Ride: Based on a True Story
Ages: 9 - 12 yrs.
By Pam Munoz Ryan, Illustrated by Brian Selznick
Scholastic Press

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