From Sacagawea to Dorothea Lange to Sandra Day O'Connor, these twenty remarkable women followed their dreams, challenged convention, and created new opportunities for American Women―yesterday and today. Organized chronologically from 1805 to the present, this inspirational book includes women from a variety of racial, religious, professional, and call background.
This was an interesting though not compelling read. It is a nice book if you want something where you can pick it up, read about one woman in a few minutes, and then set it down without having to worry about losing the flow of the story. I think of it as more of a coffee table book or waiting room book. I enjoyed reading about most of the women highlighted, but had to work to keep coming back to and finish it.
From Sacagawea to Dorothea Lange to Sandra Day O'Connor, these twenty remarkable women followed their dreams, challenged convention, and created new opportunities for American Women—yesterday and today. Organized chronologically from 1805 to the present, this inspirational book includes women from a variety of racial, religious, professional, and call background.