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My beloved world
Par Sonia Sotomayor. 2013
Memoir of United States Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor (born 1954). Recalls growing up with her Puerto Rican family in…
the Bronx and being diagnosed with juvenile diabetes. Discusses her family life, education at Princeton and Yale, and becoming a district court judge in 1992. Bestseller. 2013
A woman's guide to pelvic health: expert advice for women of all ages (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)
Par Elizabeth E. Houser, Stephanie Riley Hahn. 2012
Urologist Houser and physical therapist Hahn explain the anatomy of the female pelvis and common health problems. They detail the…
causes of urinary incontinence, organ prolapse, and sexual dysfunction and discuss treatment options including at-home exercises and surgical solutions. 2012
How to Lose Everything: A Memoir
Par Christa Couture. 2020
Shouting won't help: why I--and 50 million other Americans--can't hear you
Par Katherine Bouton. 2013
Former New York Times editor chronicles her own hearing loss and relates the experiences of others with the condition. Investigates…
the causes, effects, and management--with hearing aids and cochlear implants--of this disability. Also discusses tinnitus, vertigo, and research into biological cures. Offers communication tips. 2013
King Peggy: an American secretary, her royal destiny, and the inspiring story of how she changed an African village
Par Eleanor Herman, Peggielene Bartels. 2013
Autobiography of Peggielene Bartels, an American working at the Ghanaian embassy in August 2008, who found herself as a ruler…
of seven thousand people of Otuam in Ghana, Africa, in September of the same year. Recounts the transformation of herself and her community. For senior high and older readers. 2012
Treacherous beauty: Peggy Shippen, the woman behind Benedict Arnold's plot to betray America
Par Mark Jacob, Stephen H. Case. 2012
Biography of Philadelphia debutante Peggy Shippen (1760-1804), who befriended English officer and spy John André in Philadelphia during the Revolutionary…
War. Explores the reasons why Peggy conspired with André and her husband, colonial general Benedict Arnold, to turn over the fort at West Point to the British. 2012
What my mother gave me: thirty-one women on the gifts that mattered most
Par Elizabeth Benedict. 2013
Collection of thirty-one essays by women writers--including Lisa See, Emma Straub, Elinor Lipman, and Joyce Carol Oates--on gifts given to…
them by their mothers. Straub, author of Other People We Married (DB 74848), reminisces about a boat tour she received as a birthday present in "Three-Hour Tour." 2013
Her Epic Adventure: 25 Daring Women Who Inspire a Life Less Ordinary
Par Julia De Laurentiis Johnston, Salini Perera. 2021
Thrilling true stories of female adventurers who never stopped believing in themselves --- and achieved the unimaginable! Throughout history, women…
eager for adventure have long faced obstacles and opposition. But here are the stories of 25 remarkable women --- from pilots to mountain climbers, deep-sea divers to Antarctic explorers --- who defied expectations and made their mark on history. Included are Bessie Coleman, famously known as the first Black woman to earn a pilot's license (two years before Amelia Earhart!). But readers also learn about lesser-known women, such as Diana Nyad, who, at age 64, became the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without a shark cage, and Arunima Sinha, the first woman amputee to climb Mount Everest. The women's experiences are all different, but they have one thing in common: they didn't let anything get in the way of their dreams! This highly readable and inspiring book --- organized by sky, peaks, ice, land and water adventures --- describes the achievements of a diverse group of female adventurers from around the world, including women of color, Indigenous women, LGBTQ+ women and women with disabilities. Author Julia De Laurentiis Johnston's text pays particular attention to the barriers and biases these adventurers faced because of their gender and the character and uncompromising ambition they displayed to overcome them. Sidebars provide how-to tips for adventurers, engaging STEM content, fun facts and inspirational quotes. Illustrations throughout the pages by Salini Perera enhance the compelling stories and bring a contemporary feel to the book that makes it accessible and appealing to kids today. Also included are an interview with the modern-day adventurer Lois Pryce, a world map that locates the stories throughout the book, author's sources, resources for kids and an index. This book links to both biography and history curriculums.
Rad American women A-Z: Rebels, Trailblazers, and Visionaries who Shaped Our History . . . and Our Future! (City Lights/Sister Spit Ser.)
Par Kate Schatz, Miriam Klein Stahl. 2015
Profiles of twenty-five influential and inspiring American women who have made a significant impact. Highlights one woman for each letter…
in the alphabet, starting with Angela Davis and concluding with Zora Neale Hurston. For grades 5-8. 2015
Notorious RBG: the life and times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Par Shana Knizhnik, Irin Carmon. 2015
Profile of the life of Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (born 1933) and popular culture representations of her. Discusses…
her early life growing up in Brooklyn, her legal and judicial career, family life, commitment to and fight for women's rights, and relationships with her fellow justices. Bestseller. 2015
American ghost: a family's haunted past in the desert southwest
Par Hannah Nordhaus. 2015
The La Posada Hotel in Santa Fe has a famous resident ghost, a woman named Julia Schuster Staab, who lived…
there when the hotel was her family's home in the late 19th century. Journalist Nordhaus, Julia's descendent, researches Julia's life and afterlife in this tale of the American West. 2015
Grandma Gatewood's walk: the inspiring story of the woman who saved the Appalachian Trail
Par Ben Montgomery. 2014
Biography of Emma Gatewood (1887-1973), who left her family in Ohio in May 1955, saying only that she was going…
for a walk. Four months later she completed a solo hike of the Appalachian Trail, from south to north--the first woman to do so. Details her trip and subsequent celebrity. 2014
Now I see you: a memoir
Par Nicole C. Kear. 2014
Kear, diagnosed at age nineteen with retinitis pigmentosa, shares her struggles with acceptance of the condition and the risks and…
adventures she engaged in during her twenties. Describes falling in love and having children, and how she focused on them before admitting to having RP. Strong language. 2014
The misadventures of Awkward Black Girl
Par Issa Rae. 2015
Creator of the YouTube comedy series Awkward Black Girl discusses a childhood spent in Los Angeles, Senegal, and Maryland; family…
relationships; career ambitions; and her experience of blackness. Humorously analyzes racial, cultural, and personality stereotypes. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2015
Cooking as fast as I can: a chef's story of family, food, and forgiveness
Par Cat Cora. 2015
Memoir of Food Network's first woman Iron Chef and host of other shows. Discusses growing up Greek-American in Mississippi, being…
sexually abused as a young child by a family friend, romantic relationships, building her career as a chef, and raising four boys with her wife. Some strong language. 2015
Don't call me inspirational: a disabled feminist talks back
Par Harilyn Rousso. 2013
Fifty-two essays by the disability activist, who has cerebral palsy. Explores growing up in the 1950s, feminist politics, dating and…
other relationships, and coming to terms with the presentation of her condition. Strong language. 2013
The rebellious life of Mrs. Rosa Parks
Par Jeanne Theoharis. 2013
Biography of civil rights leader Rosa Parks (1913-2005) focuses on her lifelong commitment to equality. Chronicles her education; the December…
1955 day in Montgomery, Alabama, when she refused to give up her bus seat; subsequent personal hardships; and her four more decades of work for the movement. Strong language. 2013
The reason for my hope: salvation
Par Billy Graham. 2013
Evangelical preacher Billy Graham uses scripture and anecdotes to explain the concept of salvation. Urges people to accept the redemption…
that God offers and discusses the notions of hell and the Second Coming. Bestseller. 2013
The butterfly mosque: A Young American Woman's Journey to Love and Islam
Par G. Willow Wilson. 2010
Author's memoir of her conversion to Islam and her romantic relationship with an Egyptian man after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.…
Details her spiritual search as a college student, her move to Cairo at age twenty-one, and the culture clash she experienced as an American living in Egypt. 2010
Kissing the sword: a prison memoir
Par Sara Khalili, Shahrnūsh Pārsīʹpūr. 2013
Iranian novelist writes of her times of imprisonment, first at the hands of the shah and then, from 1981 to…
1986, by the Islamic Republic. Describes day-to-day life, the treatment of women prisoners, and the loss of friends who were executed. Translated from Persian. Some violence. 2013