âEach poem and illustration shines with a personality all its own.â âShelf Awareness (starred review)
âThis book has definitely made an impact on my life.â âKitt Shapiro, daughter of Eartha Kitt
Fresh, accessible, and inspiring, Shaking Things Up introduces fourteen revolutionary young womenâeach paired with a noteworthy female artistâto the next generation of activists, trailblazers, and rabble-rousers.
From the award-winning author of Adaâs Violin and Lifeboat 12, Susan Hood, this is a poetic and visual celebration of persistent women throughout history.
In this book of poems, you will find Mary Anning, who was just thirteen when she unearthed a prehistoric fossil. Youâll meet Ruby Bridges, the brave six-year-old who helped end segregation in the South. And Maya Lin, who at twenty-one won a competition to create a war memorial, and then had to appear before Congress to defend her right to create.
With artwork by award-winning and bestselling artists including Selina Alko, Sophie Blackall, Lisa Brown, Hadley Hooper, Emily Winfield Martin, Oge Mora, Julie Morstad, Sara Palacios, LeUyen Pham, Erin Robinson, Isabel Roxas, Shadra Strickland, and Melissa Sweet.
A 2019 Bank Street Best Book of the Year
Named to the2019 Texas Topaz Nonfiction Reading List
Selected for CCBC Choices Book 2019
Selected as aNotable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People 2019
Named to theCuyahoga County Public Libraryâs 2018 list of Great Books for Kids
2020-2021 South Carolina Picture Book Award Nominee
Celebrate the young women who dared to change the world: STEM Role Models: Meet Mary Anning, who discovered a prehistoric fossil at age thirteen, and Mae Jemison, the first African American woman to travel to space.Social Justice Heroes: Follow six-year-old Ruby Bridges as she bravely integrated an all-white school, and Malala Yousafzai, who stood up for every girlâs right to an education.Creative Trailblazers: Discover how artist Frida Kahlo painted her own reality and 21-year-old Maya Lin won a national competition to design the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.Fearless Adventurers: Race around the globe with journalist Nellie Bly and uncover the stories of secret agent sisters Jacqueline and Eileen Nearne, who resisted the Nazis in WWII.Beautifully Illustrated Poetry: Experience each womanâs story through accessible poems and stunning artwork from a celebrated female illustrator, making this a perfect read-aloud.
Shaking Things Up: 14 Young Women Who Changed the World - Susan Hood
âEach poem and illustration shines with a personality all its own.â âShelf Awareness (starred review)
âThis book has definitely made an impact on my life.â âKitt Shapiro, daughter of Eartha Kitt
Fresh, accessible, and inspiring, Shaking Things Up introduces fourteen revolutionary young womenâeach paired with a noteworthy female artistâto the next generation of activists, trailblazers, and rabble-rousers.
From the award-winning author of Adaâs Violin and Lifeboat 12, Susan Hood, this is a poetic and visual celebration of persistent women throughout history.
In this book of poems, you will find Mary Anning, who was just thirteen when she unearthed a prehistoric fossil. Youâll meet Ruby Bridges, the brave six-year-old who helped end segregation in the South. And Maya Lin, who at twenty-one won a competition to create a war memorial, and then had to appear before Congress to defend her right to create.
With artwork by award-winning and bestselling artists including Selina Alko, Sophie Blackall, Lisa Brown, Hadley Hooper, Emily Winfield Martin, Oge Mora, Julie Morstad, Sara Palacios, LeUyen Pham, Erin Robinson, Isabel Roxas, Shadra Strickland, and Melissa Sweet.
A 2019 Bank Street Best Book of the Year
Named to the2019 Texas Topaz Nonfiction Reading List
Selected for CCBC Choices Book 2019
Selected as aNotable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People 2019
Named to theCuyahoga County Public Libraryâs 2018 list of Great Books for Kids
2020-2021 South Carolina Picture Book Award Nominee
Celebrate the young women who dared to change the world: STEM Role Models: Meet Mary Anning, who discovered a prehistoric fossil at age thirteen, and Mae Jemison, the first African American woman to travel to space.Social Justice Heroes: Follow six-year-old Ruby Bridges as she bravely integrated an all-white school, and Malala Yousafzai, who stood up for every girlâs right to an education.Creative Trailblazers: Discover how artist Frida Kahlo painted her own reality and 21-year-old Maya Lin won a national competition to design the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.Fearless Adventurers: Race around the globe with journalist Nellie Bly and uncover the stories of secret agent sisters Jacqueline and Eileen Nearne, who resisted the Nazis in WWII.Beautifully Illustrated Poetry: Experience each womanâs story through accessible poems and stunning artwork from a celebrated female illustrator, making this a perfect read-aloud.