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Objectstaat
Goed: Een boek dat is gelezen, maar zich in goede staat bevindt. De kaft is zeer minimaal beschadigd ...
ISBN
9781250244574
Book Title
Ms. Gloria Steinem : Alife
Publisher
Feiwel & Friends
Item Length
9.3 in
Publication Year
2020
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1.2 in
Author
Winifred Conkling
Genre
Young Adult Nonfiction, Social Science
Topic
Biography & Autobiography / Women, Sociology / General
Item Weight
18.4 Oz
Item Width
6.4 in
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Feiwel & Friends
ISBN-10
1250244579
ISBN-13
9781250244574
eBay Product ID (ePID)
25038851406

Product Key Features

Book Title
Ms. Gloria Steinem : Alife
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2020
Topic
Biography & Autobiography / Women, Sociology / General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Young Adult Nonfiction, Social Science
Author
Winifred Conkling
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
18.4 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Young Adult Audience
LCCN
2019-940847
Reviews
"An enlightening, high-quality narrative history of a woman and her work as a leader of American feminism." -- School Library Journal , on Ms. Gloria Steinem, starred review " This wonderfully detailed biography provides insights into the events that shaped Gloria Steinem's life and turned her into a groundbreaking advocate for women's rights." -- Booklist on Ms. Gloria Steinem "Conkling provides a clear, sensitive portrayal of one of the foremost feminists of the modern age." -- Publishers Weekly on Ms. Gloria Steinem "insightful . . . readers will come away with a deeper appreciation for how much has changed for women during Steinem's lifetime and how much of that change was forged by Steinem herself. Extensive back matter includes timelines of Steinem's life and of feminism in America, a "Who's Who" list, source notes, and a bibliography." -- Horn Book on Ms. Gloria Steinem Praise for Votes for Women!: "Almost a century after women's right to vote was secured, Conkling delivers a tour de force--fairly neutral, at times infuriating, occasionally graphic, and reminiscent of disturbing news today." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "This is a fascinating account of the bumpy road to women's suffrage in the U.S. ... Well-chosen black-and-white archival reproductions and photographs ably support the text, which makes excellent use of primary sources, including excerpts from letters and writings to bring key personalities to life." -- The Horn Book , starred review "This comprehensive history chronicles the almost-80-year battle for women's suffrage. Conkling (Radioactive!) effectively sketches the complex personalities of the women who fought for women's right to vote, beginning with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony and including subsequent leaders Carrie Chapman Catt and the more radical Alice Paul. ... A commanding and relevant account of sweeping, hard-won social reform and action." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review, "An enlightening, high-quality narrative history of a woman and her work as a leader of American feminism." -- School Library Journal , on Ms. Gloria Steinem, starred review " This wonderfully detailed biography provides insights into the events that shaped Gloria Steinem's life and turned her into a groundbreaking advocate for women's rights." -- Booklist on Ms. Gloria Steinem "Conkling provides a clear, sensitive portrayal of one of the foremost feminists of the modern age." -- Publishers Weekly on Ms. Gloria Steinem Praise for Votes for Women!: "Almost a century after women's right to vote was secured, Conkling delivers a tour de force--fairly neutral, at times infuriating, occasionally graphic, and reminiscent of disturbing news today." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "This is a fascinating account of the bumpy road to women's suffrage in the U.S. ... Well-chosen black-and-white archival reproductions and photographs ably support the text, which makes excellent use of primary sources, including excerpts from letters and writings to bring key personalities to life." -- The Horn Book , starred review "This comprehensive history chronicles the almost-80-year battle for women's suffrage. Conkling (Radioactive!) effectively sketches the complex personalities of the women who fought for women's right to vote, beginning with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony and including subsequent leaders Carrie Chapman Catt and the more radical Alice Paul. ... A commanding and relevant account of sweeping, hard-won social reform and action." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review, "An enlightening, high-quality narrative history of a woman and her work as a leader of American feminism." -- School Library Journal , starred review Praise for Votes for Women!: "Almost a century after women's right to vote was secured, Conkling delivers a tour de force--fairly neutral, at times infuriating, occasionally graphic, and reminiscent of disturbing news today." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "This is a fascinating account of the bumpy road to women's suffrage in the U.S. ... Well-chosen black-and-white archival reproductions and photographs ably support the text, which makes excellent use of primary sources, including excerpts from letters and writings to bring key personalities to life." -- The Horn Book , starred review "This comprehensive history chronicles the almost-80-year battle for women's suffrage. Conkling (Radioactive!) effectively sketches the complex personalities of the women who fought for women's right to vote, beginning with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony and including subsequent leaders Carrie Chapman Catt and the more radical Alice Paul. ... A commanding and relevant account of sweeping, hard-won social reform and action." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review, Praise for Votes for Women!: "Almost a century after women's right to vote was secured, Conkling delivers a tour de force--fairly neutral, at times infuriating, occasionally graphic, and reminiscent of disturbing news today." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "This is a fascinating account of the bumpy road to women's suffrage in the U.S. ... Well-chosen black-and-white archival reproductions and photographs ably support the text, which makes excellent use of primary sources, including excerpts from letters and writings to bring key personalities to life." -- The Horn Book , starred review "This comprehensive history chronicles the almost-80-year battle for women's suffrage. Conkling (Radioactive!) effectively sketches the complex personalities of the women who fought for women's right to vote, beginning with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony and including subsequent leaders Carrie Chapman Catt and the more radical Alice Paul. ... A commanding and relevant account of sweeping, hard-won social reform and action." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
305.42092
Synopsis
Gloria Steinem was no stranger to injustice even from a young age. She never blamed her single, mentally ill mother for being unable to hold down a job, but rather blamed society's intrinsic hostility toward working women. This was the spark that lit a fire in her that would burn for decades, and continues to burn brightly today.Throughout the years, Gloria Steinem is perhaps the single-most iconic figure associated with women's rights, her name practically synonymous with feminism. Documenting everything from her boundary-pushing journalistic career to the foundation of Ms. magazine to being awarded the 2013 Presidential Medal of Freedom, Winifred Conkling's Ms. Gloria Steinem: A Life is a meticulously researched biography that is sure to satisfy even the most voracious of aspiring glass-ceiling smashers., Throughout the years, Gloria Steinem is perhaps the single-most iconic figure associated with women's rights, her name practically synonymous with the word "feminism." Documenting everything from her boundary-pushing journalistic career to the foundation of Ms. magazine to being awarded the 2013 Presidential Medal of Freedom, Winifred Conkling's Ms. Gloria Steinem: A Life is a meticulously researched YA biography that is sure to satisfy even the most voracious of aspiring glass-ceiling smashers. Gloria Steinem was no stranger to injustice even from a young age. Her mother, Ruth, having suffered a nervous breakdown at only 34, spent much of Gloria's childhood in and out of mental health facilities. And when Gloria was only 10 years old, her father divorced her mother and left for California, unable to bear the stress of caring for Ruth any longer. Gloria never blamed her mother for being unable to hold down a job to support them both after that, but rather blamed society's intrinsic hostility toward women, and working women in particular. This was the spark that lit a fire in her that would burn for decades, and continues to burn brightly today.
LC Classification Number
HQ1413.S675C66 2020
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