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Winning the Earthquake ~ How Jeannette Rankin Defied All Odds to Become the First Woman in Congress (by Larissa Rinehart)
What an amazing Jeannette Rankin was. I had never heard of her before picking up this book and getting to learn about her life. The author has done a phenomenal amount of research into the time period in which Jeannette lived, the political climate, the male-dominated world, and the strength of so many women who fought for women's right to vote and pave the way for their many future achievements. A very interesting and enlightening read. Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’

Ms. Ladybug
Mar 271 min read
Women of a Promiscuous Nature (by Donna Everhart)
This is definitely an emotional read that will have you angry at how society treated women in the early 20th century. Their treatment at the institutions was horrendous and eye-opening. The fact that the book is based on real events is appalling. A very difficult and uncomfortable read, but also important that we learn about this type of unacceptable treatment of women in the hopes that history does not repeat itself. Thank you to NetGalley and Kensington Books for my advance

Ms. Ladybug
Mar 111 min read
Finding Margaret Fuller (by Allison Pataki)
A story about an amazing woman — Margaret Fuller. I love reading books that feature strong women who have made a difference in the world....

Ms. Ladybug
Aug 25, 20251 min read
The Grand Design (by Joy Callaway)
I enjoy historical fiction books. This one was a different focus for me in that it took place during the early 1940s. I loved learning...

Ms. Ladybug
Jun 16, 20251 min read
The Book Club for Troublesome Women (by Marie Bostwick)
I really enjoyed this book and getting to know the group of women who made up the Book Club. The characters are well developed and you...

Ms. Ladybug
Jun 12, 20251 min read
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