Presents the stories of two women, Jeannette Rankin of Montana and Patsy Mink of Hawaii, who blazed a path for women in politics and made careers for themselves in the political world.
Parallel biographies of two women who used their journalistic skills to fight against unjust treatment based on sex and race in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America.
Text and color illustrations show how the human body works, top to bottom, covering such processes as blood flow, breath, and digestion. Includes several multilayered illustrations.