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World of Her Own

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

World of Her Own

Contributors:

By (Author) Ross Michael

ISBN:

9781613744383

Publisher:

Chicago Review Press

Imprint:

Chicago Review Press

Publication Date:

10th June 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage general interest: Biography and autobiography
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Discovery and exploration
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Adventurers and outlaws

Dewey:

910.9252

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Description

An inspiration for any young person who loves the outdoors, wildlife, or science, A World of Her Own tells the stories of 24 brave women from different cultures, epochs, and economic backgrounds who have shared similar missions: to meet the physical and mental challenges of exploring the natural world, to protect the environment and native cultures, and to leave a mark in the name of discovery. Among the many bold women profiled are Rosaly Lopes, who worked for NASA and discovered 71 volcanoes on one of Jupiter's moons; Helen Thayer, the first woman to walk and ski the Magnetic North Pole accompanied by only her dog; Kay Cottee, the first woman to successfully sail nonstop around the world completely unassisted; and Anna Smith Peck, who set the record for the highest climb in the Western Hemisphere at the age of 58. These and other engaging profiles, based on both historical research and firsthand interviews, stress how childhood passions and interests, perseverance, and courage led these women to overcome challenges and break barriers to achieve great success in their adventurous pursuits and careers. A bibliography and annotated list of exploration resources and organizations make this an invaluable resource for young explorers, parents, and teachers alike.

Reviews

"This book was compulsively readable and while the biographies found here are pretty short, they whetted my appetite to read more about these wonderful women! This would be a great book to introduce younger readers to some really amazing personalities!" --A Bookish Affair "This book showcases women explorers from several continents and across two centuries. Just as varied as the subjects of their explorations are the range of life experiences that led these women to push against traditional boundaries and set them on the path toward discovery." --Kate Jackson, assistant professor, Department of Biology, Whitman College " A World of Her Own brilliantly conveys stories about women pioneers in science and exploration, many of whom not only rocked the cradle and kept house but also mastered a telescope, sextant, slingshot, artist canvas, ice axe, or plant press. This volume is bound to inspire many young women." --Meg Lowman, director, Nature Research Center at North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and research professor, North Carolina State University "'Women of Action' series makes perfect addition to libraries in March." -- Curriculum Review "Girls 11 or 12 and up, especially those interested in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) fields, will find this clearly-penned book inspirational. In fact, all girls will enjoy these amazing true tales, especially if they love nature, animals, the environment and physical challenges." --Arcamax " A World of Her Own dramatically describes the stories of women showing great perseverance and strength, and it is a collection that will appeal to middle and high school audiences." --Science Scope "These are fascinating, well-told stories, sure to intrigue readers." School Library Journal

Author Bio

Michael Elsohn Ross is a naturalist, science educator, and award-winning author of over 40 books for children, including Sandbox Scientist, Snug As a Bug, Rolypolyology, and Salvador Dal and the Surrealists.

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