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Shakespeare's sisters

how women wrote the Renaissance
"A remarkable work about women writers in the Renaissance explodes our notion of the Shakespearean period and brings us in close to four women who were committed to their craft before there was any possibility of "a room of one's own." In a sparkling and engaging narrative of everyday life in Shakespearean England, Ramie Targoff carries us from the sumptuous coronation of Queen Elizabeth in the mid 16th century into the private lives of four women writers working without acknowledgment at a time when women were legally the property of men. Some readers may have heard of Mary Sidney, accomplished poet and sister of the famous Sir Philip Sidney, but few will have heard of Amelia Lanyer, the first woman to publish a book of poetry in the 17th century, which offered a feminist take on the crucifixion, or Elizabeth Cary, who published the first original play by a woman, about the plight of the Jewish princess Mariam. Then there was Anne Clifford, a lifelong diarist, who fought for decades against a patriarchy that tried to rob her of her land, in one of England's most infamous inheritance battles. These women had husbands and children to care for and little support for their art, yet against all odds they defined themselves as writers, finding rooms of their own whose doors had been shut for centuries. Targoff flings them open to uncover the treasures left by these extraordinary women by helping us see the period in a fresh light and by supplying an expanded reading of history and a much-needed female perspective on life in Shakespeare's day"--Provided by publisher.
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Continental drifter

2024
Spending most of the year in Bangkok and then the summer in Maine, Thai American Kathy struggles to fit in and longs to find a place where she truly belongs, but she's not sure if it's in America, Thailand . . . or anywhere.
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Caitlin Clark

basketball superstar
2025
"This exciting book explores Caitlin Clark's rise to basketball superstardom. The book also includes a table of contents, a map of where Clark's biggest accomplishments took place, a list of Clark's major awards, additional resource links, a glossary, and an index"--Provided by publisher.
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Tiny dancer

2021
"Siena Cherson Siegel dreamed of being a ballerina. Her love of movement and dedication to the craft earned her a spot at the School of American Ballet.. Siena has worked hard her whole life to be a professional ballet dancer, then makes the difficult decision to quit dancing and tries to figure out what comes next. But what do you do when you have spent your entire life working toward a goal, having that shape your identity, and then decide it's time to move on? How do you figure out what to do with your life? And how do you figure out who you are?"--.
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We dream a world

2024
"The granddaughter of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King delivers a stirring tribute to her grandparents that speaks to children everywhere about her hopes for a new future"--Provided by publisher.
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Scooby-Doo explores habitats

2024
"Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. gang are exploring different habitats. They're visiting mountains, deserts, oceans, and more! Young readers will . . . [use] the clues in the text and photos to guess which habitat the gang is visiting before turning the page"--Provided by publisher.
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Almost underwear

the how a piece of cloth traveled from Kitty Hawk to the Moon and Mars
2024
"Here is the amazing true story of how a single piece of cloth-originally destined to become underwear-was used in the design of the Wright brothers' Flyer, traveled to the Moon with Apollo 11, and is currently wandering Mars on Ingenuity"--.
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Evidence!

how Dr. John Snow solved the mystery of cholera
2024
"The story of Dr. John Snow, who traced London's cholera outbreak to a single water pump"--.
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My lost freedom

a Japanese American World War II story
2024
"Star Trek actor, activist, and author George Takei shares his . . . story about growing up in Japanese American incarceration camps during WWII"--Provided by publisher.
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Who is Katie Ledecky?

2024
Examines the life and career of Olympic and World Champion swimmer Katie Ledecky.
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