Women Who Led the Way (PB)

Author(s): Mick Manning

Children Non Fiction

From a wide range of historical periods (the 9th century to the present) and countries, this book reveals 33 intrepid women who broke the boundaries of society as well as geography in order to explore places, peoples and customs. Some of them took up personal challenges, like climbing the world's highest mountains or crossing oceans and deserts; others have joined space programs or pursued scientific research. Some were seeking new places to live. All were and are pioneers. While some are world-famous, others deserve to be better-known. Among them are Jeanne Baret (France), first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Amelia Earhart (USA) pioneer pilot; Junko Tabei (Japan) first woman to climb Everest; Aud 'the Deep-Minded' (Scandinavia), leader of settlement in Iceland; Mae Carol Jemison (USA), first black woman in space; Mary Anning (England), fossil discoverer; Sylvia Earle (USA), underwater explorer and ocean conservation campaigner; Arunima Sinha (India), first female amputee to climb Mount Everest.


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Mick Manning and Brita Granstroem have developed a unique and highly successful approach to non-fiction picture books, with illustrations and text that bring the young reader right into events. Of their Charles Dickens: Scenes from an Extraordinary Life (2011), Simon Callow wrote in The New York Times that their "verve and wit are infectious...a wonderful, enduring introduction". Their many awards include the Smarties Silver Award, the English Association Award (four times), and the Royal Society Young People's Book Award. In 2020 Mick and Brita were awarded the Outstanding Contribution to Information Books award by the SLA in recognition of their decades-long partnership, which has enlightened and delighted readers of all ages. Their books Books, Books Books and The History of Prehistory are published by Otter-Barry Books.

General Fields

  • : 9781915659088
  • : Otter-Barry Books Limited
  • : Otter-Barry Books Limited
  • : 01 September 2023
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Mick Manning
  • : Paperback
  • : 910.9252