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- Helen Keller / by Garrett, Leslie,1964-; Myers, Matt(Children's author);
- Introduces the life of American author and activist Helen Keller, the first deafblind person to earn a college degree.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Readers (Publications); Keller, Helen, 1880-1968; Deafblind people; Human rights workers; Women authors, American;
- Environmentalists from our First Nations / by Schilling, Vincent.;
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 125) and Internet addresses.Profiles men and women who are passionate about protecting the environment, a priority that is at the heart of many First Nations cultures.LSC
- Subjects: Environmentalists; Environmentalists; Native activists; Indian activists; First Nations activists; Indigenous activists;
- © c2011., Second Story Press,
- Hayley Wickenheiser / by Donaldson, Chelsea,1959-;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."Simple text and full-color photographs describe the life of Hayley Wickenheiser"--Provided by publisher."Word count: 269, Grade: 1, Early-intervention level: 16"--Page 24."RL: K-1; IL: PreK-2"--Page [4] of cover.LSC
- Subjects: Wickenheiser, Hayley, 1978-; Hockey players; Women hockey players;
- Searching beyond the stars : seven women in science take on space's biggest questions / by Mortillaro, Nicole,1972-; Key, Amanda.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."Are we alone in the cosmos? Could we one day live on a different planet? How is life formed? What other secrets does the universe hold? An in-depth look at the lives and accomplishments of seven extraordinary women in the world of astronomy and space study. With a focus on feminist and stem-related content, this non-fiction book is written by a Senior Science Reporter for CBC."--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Women astronomers; Women in astronomy; Space sciences;
- In the margins : on the pleasures of reading and writing / by Ferrante, Elena,author.; Goldstein, Ann,1949-translator.; translation of:Ferrante, Elena.Margini e il dettato.English.;
- A delightful collection of essays exploring reading and writing. "In the Margins" contains Elena Ferrante's latest reflections on literature, and the works and authors that have influenced her throughout her career.
- Subjects: Essays.; Authorship.; Women authors.;
- Oprah Winfrey / by Howell, Izzi.;
- Oprah Winfrey -- Childhood -- Reading the news -- The Oprah Winfrey Show -- Acting -- Business woman -- Helping others -- Politics -- Success."Find out about the life of American entrepreneur Oprah Winfrey from her childhood to breaking into the media and her many campaigns for change. The book has photographs and a simple text suitable for young children"--Provided by publisher.Guided reading: O.LSC
- Subjects: Winfrey, Oprah; Women television personalities; African American television personalities; African American actresses; African American women;
- Good night stories for rebel girls. by Cavallo, Francesca.; Favilli, Elena.;
- LSC
- Subjects: Women;
- 28 days : moments in Black history that changed the world / by Smith, Charles R.,Jr.,1969-; Evans, Shane.;
- "A picture book look at many of the men and women who revolutionized life for African Americans throughout history"--Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: African Americans; African Americans; Heroes; Successful people;
- The oldest student : how Mary Walker learned to read / by Hubbard, Rita L.; Mora, Oge.;
- "A picture book biography sharing the inspiring and incredible true story of the nation's oldest student, Mary Walker, who learned to read at the age of 116"--Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Walker, Mary, 1848-1969; Women slaves; Freedmen; Illiterate persons;
- Bookends : a memoir of love, loss, and literature / by Owens, Zibby,author.;
- Zibby Owens has become a well-known personality in the publishing world. Her infectious energy, tasteful authenticity, and smart, steadfast support of authors started in childhood, a precedent set by the profound effect books and libraries had on her own family. But after losing her closest friend on 9/11 and later becoming utterly stressed out and overwhelmed by motherhood, Zibby was forgetting what made her her. She turned to books and writing for help. Just when things seemed particularly bleak, Zibby unexpectedly fell in love with a tennis pro turned movie producer who showed her the path to happiness: away from type-A perfectionism and toward letting things unfold organically. What unfolded was a meaningful career, a great love, and finally, her voice, now heard by millions of listeners.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Owens, Zibby.; Books and reading.; Podcasters; Women;
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