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Meet the girls who grew up to be outstanding world leaders
Run the World Like a Girl
Kate Graham
Ages 9 - 12
A collection of ten women wordsmiths from L.M. Montgomery and George Eliot to Margaret Atwood...
Remarkable Women Writers
Heather Ball
A British intelligence officer. A Partisan photographer. A German rabbi. A Polish nurse.
Heroines, Rescuers, Rabbis, Spies
Sarah Silberstein Swartz
Ages 13 - 19
Astonishing Women Artists
A compassionate and gentle look at a family's journey through cancer.
Where's Mom's Hair?
Debbie Watters
Ages 6 - 8
In the tradition of The Secret of the Village Fool - a beautiful, touching picture...
The Magician of Auschwitz
Kathy Kacer
A teen's journal reveals her struggle as her eating disorder becomes the overwhelming voice in...
My Demon's Name is Ed
Danah Khalil
Nobel's Women of Peace
Michelle Benjamin
Maggie Mooney
Maddy's Amazing African Birthday
Megan K. Williams
She had expected to hate him. But hate, just like forgiveness, can be complicated.
To Look a Nazi in the Eye
Incredible Women Inventors
Sandra Braun
“Focus on the person, not the disability. We have one disability, but ninety-nine abilities to...
Unstoppable
Helen Wolfe
Ten women break new ground through centuries of research and discoveries.
Super Women in Science
Kelly Di Domenico
Inspiring and indomitable Black women whose stories need to be told
Black Women Who Dared
Naomi M. Moyer
Iggy - a specially trained facility dog - has an important job to do to...
A Friend Like Iggy
Kathryn Cole
Great Women from our First Nations
Kelly Fournel
The true story of Anton, an unlikely hero who saved a family and two orphan...
The Secret of the Village Fool
Rebecca Upjohn
Women conquer the final frontier.
Spectacular Women In Space
Sonia Gueldenpfennig
Patrick's Wish
Karen Mitchell
Boys want everyone to know that all children should have voices and choices
As a Boy
Plan International