Status
Available
Genres
Publication
Random House Books for Young Readers (2020), Edition: Illustrated, 224 pages
Description
"The story of how America's women won the right to vote, adapted for young adult readers"--Provided by publisher.
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User reviews
LibraryThing member Maydacat
This is a good adaption of the original book, and geared for young readers. It has all the pertinent details that described the fight for women's suffrage. I would suggest that it might be too detailed for younger readers, and that older children would appreciate it more. Even though we know the
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outcome of the struggle for the right of women to vote, this account is enlightening and informative concerning what individuals experienced, both the suffragettes and those opposed. Show Less
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
224 p.; 8.56 inches
ISBN
0593125185 / 9780593125182