"Hilarious, heart-breaking, and perfectly pitched, these carefully researched poems about historical women in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine will bring you to both laughter and outrage in just a few lines. A wickedly funny, feminist take on the lives and work of women who resisted their parents, their governments, the rules and conventions of their times, and sometimes situations as insidious as a lack of a women's bathroom in a college science building. Discover seashells by the seashore alongside Mary Anning and learn how Elizabeth Blackwell lost her eye. Read about Bertha Pallan's side hustle in the circus, Honor Fell bringing a ferret to her sister's wedding, Annie Jump Cannon cataloguing stars, Mary G. Ross stumping the panel on "What's My Line?," Alice Ball's cure for leprosy, and Roberta Eike stowing away on a research vessel. Some of these poems celebrate women who triumphed spectacularly. Others remember women who barely survived. Explore the stories of women you may have heard of (Marie Curie, Jane Goodall, Émilie du Châtelet) alongside those of others you may not (Virginia Apgar, Maryam Mirzakhani, Ynes Mexia, Susan La Flesche Picotte, Chien-Shiung Wu). If you have come across Randall's poems in Scientific American, Analog, or Asimov's, you will have already opened the door to these tales, all the more extraordinary because they are true. Illustrated with Kristin DiVona's portraits for NASA's "Reaching Across the Stars" project, this is a book to share with scientists, feminists, and poets, young and old and of any gender."--Amazon.com viewed June 9, 2023
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Exploring themes of anonymity and connection, this collection features a blend of short poems and quirky poetry comics. The author adopts a machine-like persona to offer comfort, while delving into the poignant moments of childhood, like the significance of middle school experiences. Through whimsical imagery, characters navigate heartbreak, play with imaginative toys, and document their lives in humorous ways, all underscored by a playful take on sound effects and everyday occurrences.
Exploring the lives of groundbreaking women in STEM, this collection of poems celebrates their achievements and contributions to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Each poem highlights the struggles and triumphs of these historical figures, bringing their stories to life through vivid imagery and emotional depth. Readers will be inspired by the resilience and intellect of these women, showcasing their impact on the fields they pioneered and the legacy they left for future generations.