Synopses & Reviews
andlt;bandgt; Unlike most girls of her time, Susan B. Anthony received an education. And besides reading and writing, her schooling taught her that women should have the same rights as men, above all the right to vote. So from the time she was a young woman until the day she died, Susan worked very hard to change America and make her dream reality. andlt;/bandgt;
Synopsis
Unlike most girls of her time, Susan B. Anthony received an education. And besides reading and writing, her schooling taught her that women should have the same rights as men, above all the right to vote. So from the time she was a young woman until the day she died, Susan worked very hard to change America and make her dream reality. About the Author
Amy June Bates has illustrated many books for children, includingandlt;iandgt; Thatand#8217;s What Iand#8217;d Doandlt;/iandgt; and andlt;iandgt;Sweet Dreams andlt;/iandgt;by Jewel; andlt;iandgt;Waiting for the Magic andlt;/iandgt;by Patricia McLachlan; andlt;iandgt;Hillary Rodham Clinton: Dreams Taking Flightandlt;/iandgt; by Kathleen Krull; andlt;iandgt;The Dog Who Belonged to No Oneandlt;/iandgt; by Amy Hest; and andlt;iandgt;You Can Do It!andlt;/iandgt; by Tony Dungy. She graduated from Brigham Young University and now lives with her husband and three children in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Visit her at AmyBates.com.