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160 pp.
| Zest
| September, 2016
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TradeISBN 978-1-936976-80-5$14.99
(3)
YA
A straightforward, well-researched account of suffragette Rosalie Gardiner Jones and her 1912 march across New York State to raise awareness for women's voting rights. Though (per his note) "dialogue and key scenic details...have been faithfully gathered from primary sources," Jack imagines what his subjects were thinking and feeling in the hour-by-hour chronicle. Ideal for teens already interested in and engaged with women's history.