In researching my book, I read about 75 books. They’re listed in the bibliography in the back of the book. Now, I’ve curated a selection of them for you in my “storefront” on Bookshop.org.
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In researching my book, I read about 75 books. They’re listed in the bibliography in the back of the book. Now, I’ve curated a selection of them for you in my “storefront” on Bookshop.org.
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Since no one can leaf through books in an actual bookstore or library these days, my publisher and I have decided to give you a visual taste of “Women Win the Vote!”
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In my last post, I confidently predicted that my new book could be found everywhere when it released in February. Well, that’s so last month! Now that bookstores, public buildings, stores and libraries are all closed, authors are hard-pressed to find their books in public anywhere.
But parents and teachers are in even more of a bind. All teaching and learning has morphed online, as we all wait out the virus. Everyone’s struggling to figure it out. Fortunately, you can still teach your students and children about the women’s suffrage fight using Women Win the Vote. Continue reading

The calendar has finally flipped! It’s January 2020. I’ve been thinking about this year, writing about this year, waiting for it and dreaming about it, and now it’s here!
The countdown has started for the release of my book Women Win the Vote! 19 for the 19th Amendment from Norton Young Readers. The date of February 11th has been etched on my mind for more than a year now, and finally I’ll see it on my calendar.
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