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Jasmine Stirling, author of A Most Clever Girl: How Jane Austen
Discovered Her Voice, delivers a powerful, poetic picture book
biography about suffragist Carrie Chapman Catt, perfect for fans of
I Dissent: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Makes Her Mark and the Rebel Girls
series. As a child, Carrie Chapman Catt asked a lot of questions:
How many stars are in the sky? Do germs have personalities? And why
can't Mama vote? Catt's curiosity led her to college, to a career
in journalism, and finally to becoming the president of The
National American Woman Suffrage Association. Catt knew the
movement needed a change-and she set to work mobilizing women (and
men) across the nation to dare to question a woman's right to vote.
On August 18, 1920, Catt pinned a yellow rose to her dress and
waited while lawmakers in Tennessee cast their deciding votes to
ratify the 19th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States
of America. After a seventy-year campaign, had women finally won
the right to vote? Stirling's suspenseful retelling of the dramatic
final "yea" that changed the history of women's rights brings the
past to life for young readers.
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