This title, with its light informational approach, will likely circulate better in seek-and-find collections than nonfiction sections on trains and transportation. Recommended for libraries where such titles are in high demand.
An eye-catching addition to nonfiction collections serving elementary students, especially suited for beginning conversations on environmentalism. Also could be used to complement classroom curriculum.
Fully realized characters and high-stakes yet realistic middle school dilemmas with real-world applications make this a royal addition to shelves for upper elementary and middle school readers.
Much like feminism in practice, this book isn’t perfect, but it’s filled with determination and hope that will find a place on most shelves for older teen readers.
This title easily earns itself shelf space next to similar female-forward, picture book biographies such as Chelsea Clinton’s She Persisted and She Persisted Around the World.