In 1862, two young girls, one a member of an aid society that helps the wounded, and the other who, disguised as a boy, is a soldier in the Union army, find themselves working together at the battle of Antietam.
Concentrating on seven historical figures, a graphic novel based on legends, poems, letters, and first-hand accounts shows how women through the ages and across cultures have disguised themselves as men for various reasons. Simultaneous.
Annoyed that Sister Bear always beats them at baseball and other "boy" type activities, her brother and the other male cubs try to exclude her from their new club.
Stories about this funny family and the everyday adventures they encounter.
But after only a few days, he has forgotten all his worries, with the help of new friends Mikey, Brody, and James, and the start of their new club, No Girls Allowed. He feels right at home with his new friends.
After learning from a group of angry girls that there is a new club in the park that allows boys only, Buttercup, Blossom, and Bubbles go to investigate, never guessing that it could be a trap.
A collection of delightful tales reminiscing the adventures of grandchildren who loved to play at their grandparents' home.
This short, 90-day devotional for girls is written in an upbeat, lively, funny, and tween-friendly way, incorporating the graphic, fast-moving feel of a teen magazine. Illustrations.
Kate and Lucie are best friends.
Best friends Logan and Caleb decide to form a club. A secret no-girls club. They write up the rules, create a secret handshake, and compose a pledge. But who will be president? They can't have a deciding vote with only two people.
This book builds on recently published histories of women as amateur and professional players, umpires, sports commentators and fans to analyze the cultural and historical contexts for excluding females from America's pastime.