
Title | : | Elizabeth Blackwell: The First Woman Doctor |
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ISBN | : | 0893757578 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780893757571 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 48 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 1982 |
Elizabeth Blackwell: The First Woman Doctor Reviews
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This was a good read, The books in this series are short for young readers but they are great inspirations to any person on the value of knowing what you want to be and persistence.
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High-interest biographies focus on what's most intriguing to the young reader -- the childhood and young-adult years of famous men and women.
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Elizabeth Blackwell is my favorite lady in history. She was the first female doctor, and the story of her struggle is phenomenal. I started doing book reports on her when I was probably 10 or 11, and I fell in love with women's history because of her. I love that her sister became the second female doctor, once she saw that her big sis could do it.
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Someone once told me that it was a good idea to read a children's book about a particular subject to help determine how much you really want to know about that subject. If the kid's book gives enough information, then stop there. If not, then read a more lengthy adult book on the subject. after reading this book I am eager to learn more about Elizabeth Blackwell.
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a historical book about the woman who changed medicine
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This was a great book about Elizabeth Blackwell. Told as a story it included many facts. My daughter enjoyed learning what her childhood was like. Lots of details and just the right length.