By Guest Reviewer Author Chris Hart

Cover Blurb:

Imagine you are Rosa, a black child growing up in Alabama, barred by law from attending the same school as white children; Helen, a playful toddler who suddenly cannot see and hear; Anne, brought up in an almshouse who becomes Helen’s governess, and the only person able to get through to her; Florence from a wealthy family, seeking a career in nursing against the wishes of her parents. Each story told in rhyming verse, guides you through their early upbringing towards an iconic moment or time in their lives, and beyond, showing how they overcame their situations and the impact their achievements made. As one reader said, "It’s easier to remember when read in verse."

Remarkable Women in Verse By Author Julia Stebbing – Book Review

A well written enjoyable book. Informative and fun, yet addressing the serious aspects of women’s struggles through history. Telling the stories of Florence Nightingale, Rosa Parks and others in an easy-to-follow rhyming layout. An ideal book for highlighting inspirational stories everyone should know. A glossary of unfamiliar words is included at the end of each story. My wife and daughter loved it as much as I did. If I had one selfish criticism it would be that at 27 pages it was too short. I look forward to more in the series. I award 5 stars.

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