Ched - The Little Book of Women Nobel Peace Prize Winners (An Encyclopedia of World's Most Inspiring Women Book 5)
The Little Book of Women Nobel Peace Prize Winners (An Encyclopedia of World's Most Inspiring Women Book 5)
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Women were witnessing changes in every aspect of life in the daybreak of the twentieth century. They began to challenge the previous world dominated by men by advocating for equal rights. There has been a rise of a new generation of female talents in the fields of art, sports, and government that transformed the traditional patriarchal structure of society around the world. After the events of the First World War, women started to develop confidence and a sense of identity – they have begun to expose themselves to the labor force that was once dominated by the opposite sex. Halfway to the 21st century, women’s activities and opinions have been recognized as a significant element of the literary, cultural, and scientific scenes of several countries, marking a revolution in the stereotypical roles of women.
Today, women had successfully conquered the arena that was previously dominated by men. Females have played important roles and accomplished significant milestones in different sectors of society. The Big Book of Women Nobel Peace Prize Winners includes eight women who changed the world.
This series features true-to-life stories of notable figures in history across the globe whose determination, dreams and hard work allowed them to achieve greatness in their chosen field of expertise. From politics to the Nobel Peace Prize, each remarkable individual featured offers a unique story that will resonate with readers of all ages across different backgrounds.
Features include
Perfect for readers ages 8-14 years old
Non-fiction chapter books perfect for the family
Easy to read stories any young reader can enjoy
Features inspiring stories that challenge young readers to aspire for greatness
There’s something for everyone in this series so start reading and discover that dreams can come true even in real life. Sometimes, those dreams can even change the world for the better.