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Ela Bhatt

by Jyotsna Sreenivasan
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Overview

Now there is a series designed especially to introduce young people to women whose heroic lives have helped to shape our world. Informative, inspiring, and engaging, the series tells of extraordinary achievements women have made throughout the world and introduces younger readers to the realities of other countries and cultures. Grades 6 and up. This unique biography series is designed to introduce young readers to the achievements of women around the world. The books tell the dramatic life stories of courageous women who have overcome adversity and discrimination to make extraordinary contributions to the global community. Each book contains contextual information about the geography, politics, and culture of its subject's homeland and introduces, on an accessible level, concepts such as the global economy, environmental preservation, and human rights. By providing role models, Women Changing the World serves as a source of inspiration for future world changers.

Titles in the Series include:

Aung San Suu Kyi Standing Up for Democracy in Burma

HC x 19.95, 1-55861-196-7

Ela Bhatt Uniting Women in India

Mairead Corrigan and Betty Williams Making Peace in Northern Ireland

Mamphela Ramphele Challenging Apartheid in South Africa

Rigoberta Menchu Defending Human Rights in Guatemala

A biography of the woman who founded the Self Employed Women's Association, which gives women in India financial and political power.

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Editorials

School Library Journal

Gr 7-9-The lives of two extraordinary individuals and their efforts on behalf of women, the downtrodden, and the impoverished are extensively detailed in these volumes. Both Ramphele and Bhatt have faced discrimination and discouragement, yet their courage and determination have yielded benefits for millions of people. Ramphele overcame gender and race prejudice to become a physician and worked alongside some of the most prominent leaders in South Africa fighting against apartheid. Bhatt transcended the barriers of the Indian caste system to empower the poorest self-employed women workers, leading them to unionize and establish a cooperative bank and an insurance program. Combining detailed biography with thorough descriptions of their subjects' public activities, these titles provide more information for this age group than other single sources. Small black-and-white photographs and maps with informative captions join sidebars and a well-designed layout to enhance the texts. Unfortunately, there are no pronunciation guides for the place and personal names. Short bibliographies underscore the paucity of information on these women outside of these volumes.-Ann G. Brouse, Big Flats Branch Library, NY Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2000
Publisher
The Feminist Press
Pages
112
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781558612297

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