Elizabeth Started All the Trouble

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By Doreen Rappaport

Illustrated by Matt Faulkner

Cover design or artwork by Matt Faulkner

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On Sale
Aug 4, 2016
Page Count
40 pages
ISBN-13
9781368005319

Price

$10.99

Price

$13.99 CAD

Format

Format:

  1. ebook $10.99 $13.99 CAD
  2. Hardcover $18.99 $24.99 CAD

She couldn’t go to college.

She couldn’t become a politician.

She couldn’t even vote.

But Elizabeth Cady Stanton didn’t let that stop her.

She called on women across the nation to stand together and demand to be treated as equal to men-and that included the right to vote. It took nearly seventy-five years and generations of women fighting for their rights through words, through action, and through pure determination . . . for things to slowly begin to change.

With the help of these trailblazers’ own words, Doreen Rappaport’s engaging text, brought to life by Matt Faulkner’s vibrant illustrations, shows readers just how far this revolution has come, and inspires them to keep it going!

  • PRAISE FOR ABE'S HONEST WORDS

    * "Exceptional art, along with Rappaport's and Lincoln's words, makes this a fine celebration of a man who needs little introduction."
    Booklist, starred review
  • PRAISE FOR ELEANOR, QUIET NO MORE

    * "Once again Rappaport celebrates a noble, heroic life in powerful, succinct prose, with prominent, well-chosen, and judiciously placed quotes that both instruct and inspire...Celebrate women in history and in politics with this picture-book life."
    School Library Journal, starred review
  • PRAISE FOR ELEANOR, QUIET NO MORE

    * "Rappaport's spare text and Kelley's handsome paintings, evocative of WPA murals, reclaim the legendary first lady's story for the younger set, revealing the person behind the icon."
    Publishers Weekly, starred review
  • PRAISE FOR ELEANOR, QUIET NO MORE

    * "Even familiar political figures can get bold new treatments, as this dramatic picture-book biography shows...an exciting introduction to a well-loved leader."
    Booklist, starred review
  • PRAISE FOR ELEANOR, QUIET NO MORE

    "This is a gracious and admiring portrait, a splendid way to introduce the "First Lady of the World" to a new generation of young children."
    Kirkus Reviews
  • PRAISE FOR HELEN'S BIG WORLD

    * "Stirring and awe-inspiring."
    The Horn Book, starred review
  • PRAISE FOR HELEN'S BIG WORLD

    * "While there are many books available about Helen Keller for this age group, this title offers a unique and beautiful perspective on her life."
    School Library Journal, starred review
  • PRAISE FOR HELEN'S BIG WORLD

    "Helen Keller's transcendent leap across the barriers of her blindness and deafness continues to inspire."
    Kirkus Reviews
  • PRAISE FOR MARTIN'S BIG WORDS

    "An ideal introduction to this leader and his works The portraits of King exude his spiritual strength and peaceful visage."
    Publishers Weekly
  • PRAISE FOR MARTIN'S BIG WORDS

    * 2002 Caldecott Honor Book
    * 2002 Coretta Scott King Honor Book
    * Child Magazine Best Book of 2001
    * New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated Children's Book of 2001
  • PRAISE FOR MARTIN'S BIG WORDS

    * "A stunning, reverent tribute."
    School Library Journal, starred review
  • PRAISE FOR TO DARE MIGHTY THINGS

    * "Concisely written and yet poetic, this is a first purchase for every library."
    School Library Journal, starred review
  • PRAISE FOR TO DARE MIGHTY THINGS

    * "Theodore Roosevelt's big ideas and big personality come together in this splendid picture-book biography."
    Booklist, starred review
  • PRAISE FOR TO DARE MIGHTY THINGS

    * "U.S. president Theodore Roosevelt certainly dared mighty things, and this lavish picture-book biography deftly captures the legendary man's bold, exuberant nature. . . . A truly inspiring tribute to a seemingly larger-than-life U.S. president."
    Kirkus Reviews, starred review

Doreen Rappaport

About the Author

Doreen Rappaport has written numerous award-winning books for children, including: Freedom Ship and The School Is Not White, both illustrated by Curtis James; Martin’s Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., illustrated by Bryan Collier, a Caldecott Honor Book, Coretta Scott King Honor Book, Orbis Pictus Honor Book, and a Jane Addams Children’s Book Award winner; Abe’s Honest Words: The Life of Abraham Lincoln, illustrated by Kadir Nelson, CCBC Best Book of the Year, and an IRA Teacher’s Choice; Eleanor, Quiet No More, illustrated by Gary Kelly; and Jack’s Path of Courage, illustrated by Matt Tavares. She lives and writes in upstate New York, and she invites you to visit her online at doreenrappaport.com.
 
Matt Tavares is the illustrator of several books, including ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas, Jack and the Beanstalk, written by E. Nesbit, Iron Hans: A Grimms’ Fairy Tale, retold by Stephen Mitchell, Lady Liberty: A Biography, and Jack’s Path of Courage, both written by Doreen Rappaport. His books have won several awards, including four Parents’ Choice Gold Awards, a Parents’ Choice Silver Honor, two Oppenheim Gold Seal Awards, and an International Reading Association Children’s Book Award. His illustrations have been exhibited at the Museum of American Illustration at the Society of Illustrators, and at the Brandywine River Museum. Matt lives in Maine with his wife and two daughters, and he invites you to visit him online at matttavares.com.

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Matt Faulkner

About the Illustrator

Matt Faulkner, a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design, is an acclaimed illustrator who has written and illustrated a number of children’s books, including Gaijin: American Prisoner of War, The Moon Clock, Black Belt, and A Taste of Colored Water. Matt lives with his wife, Kris Remenar, an author and children’s librarian, and their children, in southeast Michigan. Visit him at http://www.mattfaulkner.com.

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