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She persisted around the world: 13 women who changed history

By Chelsea Clinton, Alexandra Boiger. 2018

Printbraille
Biography, Women biography
Human-transcribed braille
Profiles the lives of thirteen women who have left their mark on world history, including Caroline Herschel, Marie Curie, Mary Verghese, and Malala Yousafzai. Grades 2-4 and older readers. 2018.
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Maya Angelou (Little people, big dreams ;)

By Lisbeth Kaiser, Leire Salaberria. 2016

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Biography, Literature biography, Women biography
Human-transcribed braille

Maya Angelou spent much of her childhood in Stamps, Arkansas. After a traumatic event at age eight, she stopped speaking…

for five years. However, Maya rediscovered her voice through wonderful books, and went on to become one of the world's most beloved writers and speakers. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2016. Uniform title: Pequeña & grande.

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Malala's magic pencil

By Malala Yousafzai, Kerascoët. 2017

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Biography, Women biography
Human-transcribed braille

As a child in Pakistan, Malala made a wish for a magic pencil. She would use it to make everyone…

happy, to erase the smell of garbage from her city, to sleep an extra hour in the morning. But as she grew older, Malala saw that there were more important things to wish for. She saw a world that needed fixing. And even if she never found a magic pencil, Malala realized that she could still work hard every day to make her wishes come true. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2017.

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Shark lady: the daring tale of how Eugenie Clark dove into history

By Jess Keating, Marta Alvarez Miguens. 2017

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Award winning non-fiction, Biography, Science and medicine biography, Women biography, Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction)
Human-transcribed braille

At 9 years old, Eugenie Clark developed an unexpected passion for sharks after a visit to the Battery Park Aquarium…

in New York City. At the time, sharks were seen as mindless killing machines, but Eugenie knew better and set out to prove it. Despite many obstacles in her path, Eugenie was able to study the creatures she loved so much. From her many discoveries to the shark-related myths she dispelled, Eugenie's wide scientific contributions led to the well-earned nickname "Shark Lady". Winner of the 2018 Blue Spruce Award. Grades K-3. 2017.

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The man who loved libraries: the story of Andrew Carnegie

By Andrew Larsen, Katty Maurey. 2017

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Biography, Historical biography, Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction)
Human-transcribed braille

When he was a child in the 1840s, Andrew Carnegie and his family immigrated to America in search of a…

new beginning. His working-class Scottish family arrived at the height of the Industrial Revolution. Carnegie worked hard, in factories and telegraphy. He invested in railroads, eventually becoming the richest man in the world during his time. Carnegie believed strongly in sharing his wealth, and one of the ways he did this was by funding the construction of over 2,500 public libraries around the world. His philanthropy completely revolutionized public libraries, which weren’t widespread at the time. Grades K-3. 2017.

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She persisted: 13 American women who changed the world

By Chelsea Clinton, Alexandra Boiger. 2017

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Biography, Women biography
Human-transcribed braille

Clinton celebrates thirteen American women who helped shape our country through their tenacity, sometimes through speaking out, sometimes by staying…

seated, sometimes by captivating an audience. This book is for everyone who has ever wanted to speak up but has been told to quiet down, for everyone who has ever tried to reach for the stars but was told to sit down, and for everyone who has ever been made to feel unworthy or unimportant. Shows readers that no matter what obstacles may be in their paths, they shouldn't give up on their dreams. Persistence is power. This book features Harriet Tubman, Helen Keller, Clara Lemlich, Nellie Bly, Virginia Apgar, Maria Tallchief, Claudette Colvin, Ruby Bridges, Margaret Chase Smith, Sally Ride, Florence Griffith Joyner, Oprah Winfrey, Sonia Sotomayor--and one special cameo. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2017.

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The darkest dark

By Terry Fan, Chris Hadfield, Kate Fillion, Eric Fan. 2016

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Biography, Science and medicine biography, Canadian biography, Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction)
Human-transcribed braille

Chris loves rockets and planets and pretending he's a brave astronaut, exploring the universe. Only one problem--at night, Chris doesn't…

feel so brave. He's afraid of the dark. But when he watches the ground-breaking moon landing on TV, he realizes that space is the darkest dark there is--and the dark is beautiful and exciting, especially when you have big dreams to keep you company. Inspired by the childhood of real-life astronaut Chris Hadfield. Grades K-3. 2016.

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The great Antonio

By Elise Gravel. 2016

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Biography, Sports biography, Canadian biography, Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction)
Human-transcribed braille

He weighed as much as a horse; he once wrestled a bear; he could devour twenty-five chickens in one sitting.…

This whimsical book tells the story of Antonio Barichievich, the larger-than-life strongman who had muscles as big as his heart. Grades K-3. 2016.

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The girl who buried her dreams in a can

By Tererai Trent, Jan Spivey Gilchrist. 2015

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Biography, Women biography
Human-transcribed braille

All the girl ever wanted was an education. But in Rhodesia, education for girls was nearly impossible. So she taught…

herself to read and write with her brother’s schoolbooks and to count while watching cattle graze. When the girl became a young wife and mother, she wrote her goals on a scrap of paper and buried them in a can—an ancient ritual that reminded her that she couldn't give up on her dreams. She dreamed of going to America and earning the highest degree and hoped to bring education to all the girls and boys of her village. Would her dreams ever come true? Grades 2-4 and older readers. 2015.

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Spic-and-span!: Lillian Gilbreth's wonder kitchen (Great idea series)

By David Parkins, Monica Kulling. 2014

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Biography, Science and medicine biography, Women biography
Human-transcribed braille

Born into a life of privilege in 1878, Lillian Moller Gilbreth put her pampered life aside for one of adventure…

and challenge. She and her husband, Frank, became efficiency experts by studying the actions of factory workers. They ran their home efficiently, too. When Frank suddenly died, Lillian was left to raise their eleven children. Eventually, she was hired by the Brooklyn Borough Gas Company to improve kitchen design, which was only the beginning. Gilbreth was the first woman elected to the National Academy of Engineering, and the first female psychologist to have a U.S. postage stamp issued in her honour. She was also an author, a professor, and an inventor. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2014.

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I am Jazz!

By Jazz Jennings, Jessica Herthel, Shelagh McNicholas. 2014

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Biography, Women biography
Human-transcribed braille

The story of a transgender child who traces her early awareness that she is a girl in spite of male…

anatomy and the acceptance she finds through a wise doctor who explains her natural transgender status. Grades K-3. 2014.

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Clara and Davie

By Patricia Polacco. 2014

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Biography, Science and medicine biography, Women biography
Human-transcribed braille

True story of young Clara Barton. Animals and flowers were Clara's best friends. She had a special way with critters…

and found joy in the beauty that sprang from the soil. But whenever Clara talked, she could not get over her lisp. Clara's older brother Davie understood that his sister was gifted and told his sister, "Some day you are going to be a very great lady." And that's exactly what happened. Clara Barton became one of the most famous medical practitioners of all time, and founded the American Red Cross. Grades 2-4 and older readers. 2014.

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The boy who harnessed the wind

By William Kamkwamba, Bryan Mealer, Elizabeth Zunon. 2012

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Bestsellers (Non-fiction), Biography, Science and medicine biography
Human-transcribed braille

When 14-year-old William Kamkwamba's Malawi village was hit by a drought in 2001, everyone's crops began to fail. His family…

didn't have enough money for food, let alone school, so William spent his days in the library. He came across a book on windmills and figured out how to build a windmill that could bring electricity to his village. Everyone thought he was crazy but William persevered and managed to create a functioning windmill out of junkyard scraps. Several years later he figured out how to use the windmill for irrigation purposes. Bestseller. Grades K-3. 2012.

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When I get older: the story behind Wavin' flag

By Rudy Gutierrez, K'Naan, Sol Guy. 2012

Printbraille
Biography, Music biography, Canadian biography, Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction)
Human-transcribed braille

Somali-Canadian poet, singer, and songwriter K’naan tells his story. Born in Somalia, he grew up in Mogadishu. When the Somali…

Civil War began in 1991, K’naan was just thirteen. His mother made the difficult decision to move her family so that they could grow up in safety. First in New York and then in Toronto, K’naan faced many challenges. Like many other immigrants, he had to make a place for himself in a world of alien customs, clothes, and language. His road was a hard one: he lost many friends to violence. But K’naan’s love of music, and his enormous talent, became a way for him to connect with his past, with his classmates, and eventually to millions of people around the world. Grades K-3. 2012.

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Me-- Jane

By Patrick McDonnell. 2011

Printbraille
Biography, Science and medicine biography, Women biography
Human-transcribed braille

Holding her stuffed toy chimpanzee, young Jane Goodall observes nature, reads Tarzan books, and dreams of living in Africa and…

helping animals. Jane grew up to help change the world! Includes biographical information on the prominent zoologist. Grades K-3. 2011.

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Henri's scissors

By Jeanette Winter. 2013

Printbraille
Biography, Fine arts biography
Human-transcribed braille

In a small weaving town in France, a young boy named Henri-Emile Matisse drew pictures everywhere, and when he grew…

up, he moved to Paris and became a famous artist who created paintings that were adored around the world. But late in life, a serious illness confined him to a wheelchair, and amazingly, it was from there that he created some of his most beloved works—enormous and breathtaking paper cutouts. Grades K-3. 2013.

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Electrical wizard: how Nikola Tesla lit up the world

By Elizabeth Rusch, Oliver Dominguez. 2013

Printbraille
Biography, Science and medicine biography
Human-transcribed braille

When a Serbian boy named Nikola Tesla was three, he stroked his cat and was enchanted by the electrical sparks.…

By the time he was a teenager, he had made a vow: “Someday I will turn the power of Niagara Falls into electricity.” Here is the story of the ambitious young man who brought life-changing ideas to America. From using alternating current to light up the Chicago World’s Fair to harnessing Niagara to electrify New York City, Nikola Tesla was a revolutionary ahead of his time. Grades 2-4 and older readers. 2013.

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The tree lady: the true story of how one tree-loving woman changed a city forever

By H. Joseph Hopkins, Jill McElmurry. 2013

Printbraille
Biography, Science and medicine biography, Women biography
Human-transcribed braille

Katherine Sessions never thought she’d live in a place without trees, but after becoming the first woman to graduate from…

the University of California with a degree in science, she took a job as a teacher in the dry desert town of San Diego. Kate decided that San Diego needed trees more than anything else, so this trailblazing young woman singlehandedly started a massive movement that transformed the town into the green, garden-filled oasis it is today. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2013.

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What athletes are made of

By Hanoch Piven. 2006

Printbraille
Biography, Sports biography
Human-transcribed braille

Have you ever wondered what it takes to make a legandary sports star? Talent? Determination? Teamwork? You're right, but it…

takes more than that. Using everyday items like toy airplanes, Coke bottles, and pencil sharpeners, and with fun and fascinating tales of each player's life -- on and off the field -- Hanoch Piven shows us what our favorite pro-athletes of the past and present are really made of. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2006.

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Mama Miti: Wangari Maathai and the trees of Kenya

By Donna Jo Napoli, Kadir Nelson. 2010

Printbraille
Biography, Women biography
Human-transcribed braille

The true story of Wangari Muta Maathai, known as “Mama Miti,” who in 1977 founded the Green Belt Movement, an…

African grassroots organization that has empowered many people to mobilize and combat deforestation, soil erosion, and environmental degradation. Today more than 30 million trees have been planted throughout Mama Miti’s native Kenya, and in 2004 she became the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Wangari Muta Maathai has changed Kenya tree by tree. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2010.

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