Gloria Steinem

Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara

Book - 2022

"Gloria Steinem realised from a young age that the general attitude towards women was different to the way people behaved towards men. After spending some time abroad, she became passionate about grassroot activism. This manifested into her work with the women's liberation movement and even the articles she wrote as a journalist. Gloria dedicated her life to women's rights and became one of the most iconic feminists in the world.This inspiring book features stylish and quirky illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of this amazing feminist's life."--Amazon.com.

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Children's Room jBIOGRAPHY/Steinem, Gloria Due Apr 17, 2025
Subjects
Published
Beverley, MA : Frances Lincoln Children's Books [2022]
Language
English
Spanish
Main Author
Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara (author)
Other Authors
Lucila Perini (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780711270756
9780711270732
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Review by School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 2--In this latest installment of the "Little People, Big Dreams" picture book biography series, readers are taken on a journey of some of the biggest milestones of Gloria Steinem's life. Readers see her realization that boys and girls were treated differently in school, her college days in New York, her journalism career, and her constant fight for equal rights. Each digital illustration appears on a spread that covers a different life event for Steinem; the illustrations are warm and colorful, with people of all races, abilities, shapes, sizes, and skin tones being depicted. The text is brief, not going into too much detail; understandably, some of Steinem's career milestones may not be a typical topic of discussion for a child, but the author adeptly conveys some of the ways women were treated unfairly (like married women were not allowed their own credit cards in addition to pay inequality). One particular story of Steinem's included is when she went undercover as a waitress at a Playboy Club ("Playboy" is not mentioned, but Steinem is depicted in the notorious costume) "to report on the working conditions that some women had to deal with." Back matter consists of a short time line of her life along with corresponding photos. VERDICT A good introduction to Steinem's life and work; purchase where the series is popular or for collections seeking books about strong feminists.--Kerri Williams

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