Honoring Women in History

Brooke Shearouse  //  Mar 8, 2016

Honoring Women in History

Today on OOM we’re celebrating Women’s History Month with a roundup of books that highlight the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. These books for readers of all ages pay tribute to generations of women who have proved invaluable to society.

Two Friends: Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass by Dean Robbins, Illustrated by Sean Qualls & Selina Alko (Ages 4–8): In this beautiful picture book, Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass chat over tea about their efforts to win rights for women and African Americans. Two Friends recounts the stories of these two champions of freedom, showing how their backgrounds lead them to their life’s work: fighting for the rights of women and African Americans. And Two Friends is also a story of finding a true companion who you will share your ideas and plans. Susan and Frederick never stopped fighting for their ideals and never doubted each other’s visions, knowing a better world was possible, inspiring readers of all ages.

Scholastic Reader Level 3: When I Grow Up series (Ages 6–8): Young readers are introduced to inspiring women in this introductory biography series. Aspirational first-person text accompanies a mixture of illustrations and photographs, taking readers on an exciting journey. Famous figures featured include famed astronaut Sally Ride, esteemed U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, and international pop star Taylor Swift.

Chasing Freedom: The Life Journeys of Harriet Tubman and Susan B. Anthony, Inspired by Historical Facts by Nikki Grimes, Illustrated by Michele Wood (Ages 7–10): Chasing Freedom richly imagines the experiences of Harriet Tubman and Susan B. Anthony, illuminating historical events like the Underground Railroad, the Civil War, and the Women’s Suffrage Movement. Young readers will have fun discovering this historical fiction adventure complete with breathtaking illustrations that highlight some of the most influential events, leaders, and the legislation, of that time period.

Women Who Changed the World by Laurie Caulkhoven, Illustrated by Patricia Castelao (Ages 7–10): In Women Who Changed the World, you'll meet 50 of the most influential and inspirational women who had a lasting impact on our nation and the world. Starting with some of America’s “Founding Mothers” like Pocahontas and Abigail Adams, and continuing up to the present day with game changers like Beyoncé, Hillary Clinton and Sheryl Sandberg, the book features a unique and diverse cast from all walks of life.

Superstars of Science by R.G. Grant, Illustrated by Simon Basher (Ages 8–12): Did you know that Marie Curie used to keep radioactive materials in her pockets? Discover fun facts about the greatest scientists from history in Superstars of Science. This book tells the stories behind the big ideas in the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine, mathematics, cosmology, earth sciences, and engineering.

The Real Princess Diaries by Grace Norwich (Ages 8–12): Grace Norwichtakes readers on a deep dive into the royal world of a princess, featuring princesses from the past and present and all around the world in The Real Princess Diaries. Each spread includes portraits of the princesses, in-depth bios, crowning achievements and family trees. Full-color photos and a modern layout make this a must read for princess fans everywhere.