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Jeannine Atkins

    Jeannine Atkins crafts compelling narratives that illuminate the lives and achievements of remarkable individuals, often focusing on women who have made significant contributions to science and mathematics. Her work explores the spirit of inquiry and the persistent pursuit of knowledge, bringing to light stories of discovery that might otherwise be overlooked. Atkins's writing is characterized by its engaging style and its ability to make complex subjects accessible and inspiring. She has a talent for revealing the human element behind intellectual breakthroughs, making her subjects relatable and their journeys captivating for readers.

    Stone Mirrors: The Sculpture and Silence of Edmonia Lewis
    Get Set! Swim!
    BORROWED NAMES
    Hidden Powers
    Grasping Mysteries
    Aani and the Tree Huggers
    • 2023

      A beautifully moving biographical novel in verse from acclaimed author Jeannine Atkins about Lise Meitner, the groundbreaking woman physicist who discovered nuclear fission.

      Hidden Powers
    • 2020

      Learn about seven groundbreaking women in math and science in this gorgeously written biographical novel-in-verse.

      Grasping Mysteries
    • 2018

      Set in the post-Civil War era, the story follows a unique sculptor of mixed Native American and African American heritage. This character navigates the complexities of identity and artistry during a transformative period in American history. The narrative is highlighted by its poetic prose and emotional depth, offering readers a profound exploration of race, culture, and the power of creativity.

      Stone Mirrors: The Sculpture and Silence of Edmonia Lewis
    • 2015

      A fictionalized account of a real-life rivalry between two sisters who crave wealth, fame, and travel at a time when women are expected to be content with a humble home life: May and Louisa Alcott.

      Little Woman in Blue: A Novel of May Alcott
    • 2013

      Aani and the Tree Huggers

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.3(64)Add rating

      Set in a rural Indian village, the story follows a young girl who becomes a catalyst for change, rallying the women in her community to protect their cherished forest. Through her determination and leadership, she ignites a movement that emphasizes the importance of environmental conservation and the empowerment of women. The narrative highlights themes of resilience, community, and the deep connection between people and nature, showcasing how one individual's passion can inspire collective action for a greater cause.

      Aani and the Tree Huggers
    • 2010

      BORROWED NAMES

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.9(373)Add rating

      The book explores the collaboration between Laura Ingalls Wilder and her daughter Rose, who transformed Laura's childhood experiences of traveling the prairie in a covered wagon into the cherished Little House series. It highlights their creative partnership and the enduring impact of these stories on American literature, capturing the essence of pioneer life and family bonds.

      BORROWED NAMES
    • 2008

      A young Hispanic girl discovers the importance of teamwork and the pride of her family during her first significant swim meet. As she navigates the challenges and excitement of competition, she learns valuable lessons about collaboration and cultural identity, highlighting the connection between personal achievements and community support.

      Get Set! Swim!