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Elaine Weiss

    Elaine F. Weiss est une journaliste dont le travail a été publié dans des publications américaines de premier plan. Son reportage explore d'importantes questions sociétales, caractérisé par un style empreint de précision et de perspicacité. À travers ses écrits, Weiss dévoile des récits humains complexes, offrant aux lecteurs une nouvelle perspective sur les affaires contemporaines. Sa vaste expérience dans le journalisme lui permet de saisir l'essence des sujets qu'elle aborde.

    The Woman's Hour (Adapted for Young Readers)
    The Woman's Hour (Adapted for Young Readers)
    • This adaptation of the book Hillary Clinton calls "a page-turning drama and an inspiration" will spark the attention of young readers and teach them about activism, civil rights, and the fight for women's suffrage--just in time for the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment. Includes an eight-page photo insert! American women are so close to winning the right to vote. They've been fighting for more than seventy years and need approval from just one more state.But suffragists face opposition from every side, including the "Antis"--women who don't want women to have the right to vote. It's more than a fight over politics; it's a debate over the role of women and girls in society, and whether they should be considered equal to men and boys.Over the course of one boiling-hot summer, Nashville becomes a bitter battleground. Both sides are willing to do anything it takes to win, and the suffragtists--led by brave activists Carrie Catt, Sue White, and Alice Paul--will face dirty tricks, blackmail, and betrayal. But they vow to fight for what they believe in, no matter the cost.

      The Woman's Hour (Adapted for Young Readers)
    • The Woman's Hour (Adapted for Young Readers)

      Our Fight for the Right to Vote

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,9(6)Évaluer

      Focusing on activism and civil rights, this adaptation highlights the struggle for women's suffrage, making it especially relevant for young readers as it coincides with the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment's ratification. The engaging narrative promises to inspire and educate, while an eight-page photo insert enhances the experience, bringing historical events to life.

      The Woman's Hour (Adapted for Young Readers)