You have exceeded your limit for simultaneous device logins.
Your current subscription allows you to be actively logged in on up to three (3) devices simultaneously. Click on continue below to log out of other sessions and log in on this device.
Women's Equality Day, celebrated on August 26th, commemorates the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. In these titles, mothers and grandmothers take their daughters and granddaughters along with them to polls, to show the children the importance of exercising the hard-won right for women to vote.
The series remains strong with appeal for both teens and adults, but readers need to have read the first volume of the series before tackling the second
Highly recommended for fans of complex psychological thrillers, as well as those interested in bibliotherapy connected to trauma, abuse, and toxic relationships
Dark, surreal, and intense, this feminist-themed title will appeal to fans of science fiction, speculative fiction, and horror; recommended for all libraries serving teens
Though not perfect, this is a readable and ultimately empowering tale that will appeal to fans of Elana K. Arnold’s Damsel. If it finds its readers, it’ll make waves
Broader in scope and more current than similar single-volume works for middle grades such as Dan Green’s Basher Science: Technology, but unsystematic in organization and free of leads to further information. Best suited for browsing
The bright and humorous illustrations featuring Pinky’s gleeful game of hide-and-seek in the other animal enclosures will make this an enjoyable read-aloud for the storytime set