"The Days of Prohibition & the 1920s" by Abbie Childs is a great little story about prohibition in the 1920's. Childs writes the story almost like a bedtime story, giving examples of the consequences of drinking too much, almost like a warning to young children. She provides colorful and fun illustrations for young readers to enjoy. Overall I think this was an excellent and informative story, and helps give an idea of what prohibition was in the 1920s. 10/10 would recommend.
"Fight for Women's Rights" by May Merrill Gillespie is a small narrative about the leader of the National Women's Party. Gillespie does a great job of explaining why it was so important for women to stand for their rights. This is a great book for present day children to read, because they should know that women weren't always as free as they are today. Gillespie did a good job stating facts about the fight for women's rights in the 1920's. I would recommend this book to many people.
"Fight for Women's Rights" by May Merrill Gillespie is a small narrative about the leader of the National Women's Party. Gillespie does a great job of explaining why it was so important for women to stand for their rights. This is a great book for present day children to read, because they should know that women weren't always as free as they are today. Gillespie did a good job stating facts about the fight for women's rights in the 1920's. I would recommend this book to many people.
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