Trailblazers : 33 Women in Science Who Changed the World

Author(s): Rachel Swaby

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"Virginia Apgar. Sally Ride. Rachel Carson. "These names are etched in history and included here as part of this awe-inspiring collection of profiles of some of the world s most influential women in science. Author Rachel Swaby delves into the minds of thirty-three such women, whose vision, creativity, passion and dedication have helped make important strides in the world of science who have in fact changed the world. Middle grade kids will be fascinated by these snapshot profiles of some of history s most important female scientists. These women have made strides in fields including biology, medicine, astronomy, and technology. In addition, Swaby emphasizes the fact that people aren t born brilliant scientists. They observe and experiment as kids and as adults, testing ideas again and again, each time learning something new. Kids are sure to come away with a renewed curiosity of the world and the realization that the road to discovery can be positively thrilling."


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"This collective biography is most timely. An interesting, engaging collection . . . that will encourage readers to explore further and perhaps pursue their own scientific curiosities."--"Kirkus Reviews ""The descriptions of the women's lives often have a quiet poetry. Readers . . . will find much to admire in these accomplished and unconventional women."--"Publishers Weekly""

Rachel Swaby is the author of"Headstrong: 52 Women Who Changed Science and the World." A freelance journalist, Swaby has written for"Runner s World, Wired, The Atlantic, " andother publications. Shelives in Brooklyn. Visit her atrachelswaby.comand follow @rachelswaby on Twitter."

General Fields

  • : 9780399553967
  • : Random House USA Inc
  • : Random House Books for Young Readers
  • : 01 October 2016
  • : United States
  • : 01 October 2016
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Rachel Swaby
  • : Hardback
  • : 509.22
  • : 176