What better way to honor amazing, real-life female trailblazers during Women's History Month than by reading (and getting inspired by) their stories?
Historical fiction often gets a bad rap. Routinely confused for the dusty old textbooks tucked away in the deep corners of the library, the enriching genre is a colorful, more interesting way to— not just as a nation, but as women. A simple flip of a page can transport us back to the fight for, the roaring '20s, the height of the Civil Rights Movement, or pre-war America.
You’ve seen and heard of the Brooklyn Bridge, but did you know it was carefully designed and constructed by a woman? Based on the true story of an icon,centers around rising feminist Emily Roebling, who helped build one of our nation’s most significant landmarks while also spearheading the suffragette movement in New York City.
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