Little Girls & Nobel Prizes: America’s Girl Power

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Priced low to make it accessible to as many families & children as possible. This book empowers girls with real-life examples of the female Nobel laureates who came before them. Through 2016, only 6% of Nobel laureates are female, 30% of whom are from The usa. This book highlights the lives, struggles, in addition to educational & professional achievements of all female Nobel laureates from The usa. Despite life’s biggest challenges, they broke professional-educational ceilings along the way and became The usa’s female Nobel laureates. They have got literally changed The usa and the world. Each and every woman is featured in her own chapter with a colorful portrait. A couple of examples from the book:

-Her Dyslexia caused poor standardized test scores as a student. Yet, she won a Nobel Prize as an adult and became a Distinguished Professor at Johns Hopkins University.

-As a child of first-generation immigrants and without a formal PhD, she became the 1st woman inducted into Inventors Hall of Fame and received a Nobel Prize.

-She used to be rejected from entering a PhD program in Economics. Yet, she became the only woman on this planet to win the Nobel Prize in Economics.

-Her parents escaped racism of the south. She grew up in poverty of the Great Depression. She used to be the only African American student in her first-grade class. She won a Nobel Prize and is a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

-As a young woman, she had to work two secretarial jobs to pay for college. Years later, she won a Nobel Prize in medicine.

-As a child, her parents couldn’t have enough money to raise her so they sent her to live with other members of the family. She grew up and became The usa’s only woman to win an unshared Nobel Prize in Medicine.

-She suffered through starvation-related hospitalizations of World War in Europe. As a first-generation immigrant to the U.S. and despite facing gender discriminatory attitudes of the time, she went on to change into The usa’s 1st woman to win a Nobel Prize in science.

-She lost her mother at the age of 2. She lost four other siblings by the time she used to be 8. Her Tuberculosis of the spine forced her to walk with a limp. She became The usa’s first-ever winner of a Nobel Prize and a co-founder of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

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