Girls Who Rocked the World: Heroines from Sacagawea to Sheryl Swoopes

Girls Who Rocked the World: Heroines from Sacagawea to Sheryl Swoopes
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10+
Release Date
April 01, 1998
ISBN
0836824547
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Tells the stories of thirty-five girls who were younger than twenty years of age when they changed the history of the world through amazing accomplishments.

Tells the stories of thirty-five girls who were younger than twenty years of age when they changed the history of the world through amazing accomplishments.

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Rocking Out Loud!
(Updated: June 28, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Taylor

Have you always wanted to make a difference but been crushed by socities ways because you feel as if guys rule the world? Well, this book will teach you that you would not be the first to be a women and make a difference!

This book is full of women who made a difference and ment something, did something for history!

Take Lewis and Clark for instances. Two famous men who travled the West. Well, what about Sacagewea? I mean she was their tour guide was she not? She is the reason they weren't all killed by indians, she is the reason they didn't fall sick and die and she is the reason they didn't get food poisioning.

So remember- WOMEN CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!!!
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They really rock
(Updated: June 28, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Amanda

Girls Who Rocked the World is a good research book. The book is the first of young Amelie Welden, but very good. Girls Who Rocked the World is good for writing biographies and reports.


Girls Who Rocked the World includes biographies of Helen Keller, Virginia Reed, Sacagawea, Sheryl Swoopes, and Cristen Powell. Girls Who Rocked the World has quotes, photos, drawings, and ideas of real girls.


Amelie Welden's first work is excellent. I recommend it for girls. My favorite part is about Mary Anning, the fossil lady. It inspired me to make a game.
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