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Born Reading

Twenty Stories of Women Reading Their Way into History

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Once books kick-start their brains, girls change history. Discover the foundation of reading that empowered some of the world's most influential women in this informative and inspirational illustrated middle grade collection of twenty biographies.
What do Cleopatra, Audre Lorde, and Taylor Swift have in common? They're all influential women who grew up doing one very important thing: reading.

This collection of short-form biographies tells the story of twenty groundbreaking women and how their childhood reading habits empowered them to change the world. From Cleopatra to Sally Ride to Amanda Gorman, the women featured in this collection are from all throughout history and all kinds of backgrounds. They are women who have and who continue to change the game in STEM, literature, politics, sports, and more. Most importantly, they are women who were born to read.

For some, reading was forbidden, but they taught themselves to read anyway. For some, reading was a struggle, but they practiced and grew to love it. For some, reading was an escape from difficult realities. For all, reading was empowering.
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    • Booklist

      June 1, 2023
      Grades 3-5 The chronologically presented women in this book start with Cleopatra and include Chinese American physicist Chien-Shiung Wu, Shirley Chisholm, and Taylor Swift. Each woman's coverage opens with Lewis' large, brightly colored, digital portrait of the figure. The three pages of text that follow describe the woman's life circumstances as they relate to reading--Mexican writer Sor Juana In�s de la Cruz, for example, was born outside marriage and was socially ostracized, leading her to take solace in reading. Krull and Loh-Hagan also describe the subject's milieu and the attitude toward women reading then (hint: mostly against). The authors then go on to discuss how the women used their love of books to seize agency--the first African American to publish a book, for example, Phillis Wheatley Peters, used her talent to argue for the abolition of slavery. The "Feminist Fun Facts," a lengthy resource list, and other back matter are welcome additions. This lively collective biography deserves a place on library and classroom shelves for its global coverage, accessible and absorbing writing, and unusual focus.

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    • Kirkus

      June 15, 2023
      "Girls who read have become women who lead." From Cleopatra to Marley Dias, these entries, organized by birthdate, focus on a wide variety of women who stood out because they were empowered by a love of reading. The accounts emphasize the subjects' childhood reading and learning. Scholar, feminist, and nun Juana Inez de la Cruz snuck out of her house to go to school with her older sister, while Indira Gandhi, India's first female prime minister, discussed books in regular letters with her father, Jawaharlal Nehru. Scientist Temple Grandin, who has pioneered humane methods of animal slaughter, loved Black Beauty and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Each three-to-four-page biography begins with the subject's name, dates, and a short quotation and features a cheery digital illustration of the subject as an adult. Smooth, engaging text illuminates these women's achievements as adults. A final profile is devoted to co-author Krull, who died in 2021, leaving several unfinished manuscripts, including this one, which was completed by longtime friend Loh-Hagan. The work concludes with thorough backmatter, including feminist fun facts about the subjects, information on other women who didn't make the cut, suggested activities to encourage kids to "spread the joy of reading along," and extensive references organized by subject. A refreshingly original approach to exploring the lives of famous women. (resources, index) (Collective biography. 10-15)

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