Because I am a Girl

Because I am a Girl : I Can Change the World

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The very popular Canadian charitable campaign puts their mission into a book

This exploration of the "Because I am a Girl" call to action tells stories of individual girls throughout the world. In their own words, they tell us: "Because I am a girl, I eat if there is food left over when everyone is done" and "I am the poorest of the poor." The later stories are about hope, with chapters like "Because I am a girl, I will share what I know" and " I am the heart of my community" and "I can change the world." Filled with documentary photography from Plan's amazing collection. Includes "Did You Know" fact sections. Rosemary McCarney, former President and CEO of Plan International Canada and author of Every Day is Malala Day, created this book for middle grade readers inspired by her international development work. Rosemary helped craft Plan's Because I am a Girl global initiative to end gender inequality, promote girls' rights, and lift millions of girls out of poverty. She helped lead the charge for the United Nations to declare October 11th the "International Day of the Girl": recognised annually to advocate for girls' rights globally.

Praise & Recognition

A clear call for change as well as a chorus of affirmation that change is possible. Kirkus Reviews
"...upbeat and empowering." Quill and Quire
"Because I Am a Girl" allows middle grade students to meet many other girls who have faced incredible obstacles to work for change and education and a promising future. Midwest Book Review
Young readers may overall appreciate the spirit of the book’s overall optimistic outlook and the initiative’s driving principle that girls can change the world. The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
At times heartbreaking, but, ultimately, hopeful, this book is well suited to middle school readers. CM: Canadian Review of Materials
This beautifully photographed book should adorn the shelves of every classroom and library and should be shared with children in the junior and middle grades throughout the world to increase awareness of the Because I am a Girl movement. Canadian Children's Book News
The title says it all; this matter-of-fact collection of biographies of girls around the world shines a light on third-world problems and the brave girls and other folks who are trying to find the solutions....Overall, this book would be a great fit for both school and public libraries. Kutztown University Book Review
Together with Plan International, Rosemary McCarney and Jen Albaugh deliver an informative and thought-provoking look at the lives of eight young girls around the world that will warm your heart while stirring up concern.... Readers will be inspired to have a positive impact on the world around them, to stand up for what is right and have a voice. ETFO Voice

Amelia Bloomer Top 10 Feminist Books for Young Readers 2015 - Short-listed

Green Earth Book Award - Children's Non-Fiction 2015 - Short-listed

Bank Street College's "Best Children's Books of the Year" (Information Book - Biography & Memoir) 2015 - Commended

Canadian Children's Book Centre's Best Books for Kids & Teens (Spring 2015) 2015 - Commended

IPPY Awards 2015 - Bronze Medal (Multicultural Non-Fiction Juvenile/Young Adult) 2015 - Short-listed

Rocky Mountain Book Award 2016 - Short-listed

Details

Publication Date: October 11, 2014

Reading Age: 9 - 12

Reading Level: Z

Genre: Children's Nonfiction

Product Format: Paperback

Pages: 96

ISBN: 978-1-927583-44-9

Weight: 300

Rosemary McCarney

About the Author

Rosemary McCarney

Rosemary McCarney was Canada's Ambassador to the Office of the United Nations in Geneva and past President and CEO of Plan Canada. She is the author of the internationally best-selling Every Day is Malala Day, Because I Am a Girl: I Can Change the World, The Way to School, and the Rosie the Red series.

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About

Jen Albaugh

Jen Albaugh is a former elementary school teacher and librarian currently working as a freelance writer and editor in Toronto who is greatly inspired by the wrk of Plan and Because I am a Girl initiative.
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About

Plan International

Founded in 1937, Plan is one of the world’s oldest and largest international development agencies, working in partnership with millions of people around the world to end global poverty. Not for profit, independent and inclusive of all faiths and cultures, Plan has only one agenda: to improve the lives of children. Because I am a Girl is Plan’s global initiative to end gender inequality, promote girls’ rights and lift millions of girls – and everyone around them – out of poverty.
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