In the 1950s, it was a man's world. Girls weren't supposed to act smart, tough, or ambitious - even though, deep inside, they may have felt that way. And then along came Hillary. Brave, brilliant, and unstoppable, she was out to change the world. They said a woman couldn't be a mother and a lawyer. They said a woman shouldn't be too strong or too smart. Hillary was all these things and more. "Starred Review. Smart and snappy...as inspiring as it is delightful."--Booklist "Concisely outlines Clinton's journey from activist to First Lady of Arkansas and on to Washington, D.C. Pham's (the Freckleface Strawberry series) watercolors are steeped in period detail."--Publishers Weekly "Both for fun and education-go-girl power and a good read."--Kirkus Reviews "***1/2. An inspiring true-life female empowerment biography for kids...highly recommended."--Video Librarian
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