Gr 4–6—These titles are filled with the stories of extraordinary women who by dint of their courage, intellect, creativity, and tenacity revolutionized their professions or other realms of influence. However, the women's histories, while significant, are given inadequate treatment. The design will be off-putting to students: the books include long blocks of texts with illustrations that appear only every few pages and no headings. Most of the images are awkward-looking modern-day paintings or collages, with few period photos.
VERDICT Skip these volumes.
The series profiles American and British women--e.g, Emmaline
Pankhurst (Suffrage) and Betty Friedan (1960s)--who
challenged their era's social norms. Contextualized with period
quotations, the readable volumes cover the suffrage movement, the
fight for civil liberties, sexism in the workplace, and
socioeconomic issues. Scarcely illustrated (more photographs would
be helpful), these are adequate surveys of period activists.
Reading list, timeline. Glos., ind. Review covers the following
Women's Stories from History titles: Stories of Women's
Suffrage and Stories of Women in the 1960s.
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