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A parent might reach for this book when their child starts asking questions about fairness between genders or shows an interest in people who have changed the world. This biography offers a clear, accessible introduction to the life of Gloria Steinem, a key figure in the American women's rights movement. It chronicles her unconventional childhood, her groundbreaking work as a journalist, and her role in major events like the founding of Ms. magazine and the fight for the Equal Rights Amendment. The book highlights themes of justice, perseverance, and finding your own voice. For children ages 9 to 12, it’s a wonderful way to introduce concepts of social justice and activism through the inspiring story of one determined individual.