21 stories of amazing women explorers and adventurers, from Aud the deep-minded, an early voyager to Iceland to Mae Jemison, the first Black woman in space... Heavily illustrated, with graphic novel style fact boxes.
* The Bookseller: March Previews *
Mick Manning and Brita Granstroem's approach to non-fiction for younger children has revolutionised our bookshelves.
-- Lindsey Fraser * The Scotsman *
Profiling a diverse group of inspirational women, such as Mae Jamison, Nellie Bly, Amelia Earhart and Harriet Tubman, 'Women Who Led The Way' is an exciting large format hardback with vibrant watercolour illustrations and powerful stories of women who explored new places, make key discoveries and paved the way for many more to follow in their footsteps. Presented as a series of compelling narrative autobiographies, we highly recommend it for KS2 school libraries and classrooms.
-- Tom Tolkien * The School Reading List - Recommended Title *
Packed with amazing real-life stories and fascinating facts about trail-blazing women through history, this is a book to truly treasure. Sumptuous artistry, filled with brilliant brushstrokes and colour, depict the fantastic women and their feats who have become such icons to people everywhere... a truly motivational read for all children. This book is a wonderful resource to read from cover to cover or to dip in and out of.
* Mini Travellers *
...diverse and inclusive... Mick Manning and Brita Granstroem are well-known for producing many good quality illustrated books for children. There are now, thankfully, quite a few books celebrating the achievements of women and of people of colour, but this one is definitely recommended.
* Books for Keeps (5 star review) *
Library collections and STEM programs would benefit from this book's age-appropriate blending of biography with diversity, history, geography, and social commentary.
* School Library Journal (US) *