Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Women's History Month Nonfiction

Hello ladies. 

In honor of March being Women's History Month we are featuring a number of nonfiction titles about women and womens rights in the library. Titles in the display include: 
  • Balancing the Equation: where are women and girls in science, engineering and technology? by Mary Thom
  • The Beacon Book of Quotations by Women compiled by Rosalie Maggio
  • The Beauty Myth: how images of beauty are used against women by Naomi Wolf
  • Celtic Women: women in Celtic society and literature by Peter Berresford Ellis
  • Don't Call Us Out of Name:the untold lives of women and girls in poor America by Lisa Dodson
  • From Pocahontas to Power Suits: everything you need to know about women's history in America by Kay Mills
  • Gutsy Girls: young women who dare by Tina Schwager and Michele Schuerger
  • Leaving Deep Water: the lives of Asian American women at the crossraods of two cultures 
  • Ophelia Speaks by Sarah Shandler 
  • Price of Honor: Muslim women lift the veil of silence on the Islamic world by Jan Goodwin
  • School Girls: young women, self-esteem and the confidence gap by Peggy Orenstien 
  • See Jane Win: a smart girl's guide to success by Sylvia Rimm
  • Veiled Courage: inside the Afghan women's resistance by Cheryl Benard
  • Walking on Fire: Haitian women's stories of survival and resistance by Beverly Bell 
  • What Every American Should Know About Women's History: 200 events that shaped our destiny by Christine Lunardini
  • Where the Girls Are: growing up female with the mass media by Susan J. Douglas
  • Women in the Material World by Faith D'Alusio
  • Women of the 1960s by Stuart A. Kallen
  • Women's Rights by Natasha Thomsen
  • Yell-Oh Girls: emerging voices explore culture, identity and growing up Asian American 
Happy Reading, 
Miss Kenny

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