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Test pilot, video game designer, and humanitarian aid worker: the careers explored here go beyond the tried-and-true options, offering readers some dynamic new possibilities for future professions.
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Grimes's work delivers a powerful and insightful look at history through the eyes of two women who created it. ["A vanguard piece in an engaging new form that mixes nonfiction with historical fiction": SLJ 1/15 starred review of the Orchard book.]
Solid additions that make financial literacy accessible for young readers.
The four titles in this series aimed at building financial literacy are written in clear, simple, direct prose. Readers are encouraged to work hard for their own money, avoid impulse purchases, keep money in the bank where it can earn interest, and save for the future. The posed photos contribute little, but the overall layout is accessible. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Money Smarts titles: Bank Wisely, Earn Wisely, Save Wisely, and Spend Wisely.