Grit, Not Glamour celebrates the contributions of our foremothers who devoted their lives to farming and ranching related pursuits. Some embraced their roles; others detested the life; often their contributions were minimized or overlooked. Readers will meet a community of spunky, brazen, plucky, (and in a couple of cases dishonest), hardworking gals who donned trousers, tucked long hair under a straw hat, nurtured plants and baby livestock, studied the markets, fretted over the weather, disseminated vital information, scraped animal dung from their boots, enjoyed a few hours of deep sleep afforded by hours in the fresh country air, only to rise early the next day and start all over again. Anyone who has lived and worked on a family farm or ranch may relate to the experiences of the women who are profiled. Town dwellers and urbanites generations removed from the farm or their rural communities, who grew up hearing grandparents’ and great-grandparents’ stories, will appreciate these women who may or may not resemble in any way their foremothers.
Cheryl Mullenbach Orden de los libros
Cheryl Mullenbach escribe cautivadores libros de historia de no ficción, tanto para jóvenes lectores como para adultos. Su obra inspira a los lectores a rascar bajo la superficie de los hechos históricos y descubrir las ricas historias que hacen real la historia. Anima a un compromiso activo con el pasado, revelando las experiencias humanas que lo moldearon. Su escritura invita a una comprensión más profunda de los eventos y las personas que han dado forma a nuestro mundo.






- 2023
- 2022
Women of the Spanish-American War
Fighters, War Correspondents, and Activists
- 264 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
The Spanish-American War of 1898, often deemed "splendid" by a high-ranking official, reveals a complex narrative of valor amidst brutality. Central to this story are the courageous women who played pivotal roles as nurses, battlefield reporters, advocates for their causes, and protesters against government actions. Their remarkable contributions highlight the often-overlooked impact of women during wartime, showcasing resilience and strength in the face of conflict.
- 2020
Exploring the often-overlooked contributions of women in stagecoach history, this book presents a vivid narrative that challenges traditional perceptions. Through personal stories, it highlights the pivotal roles women played in shaping this unique aspect of American history. Readers can expect an engaging journey filled with unexpected twists that reveal the resilience and impact of these women, making for a captivating examination of their experiences and adventures in the stagecoach era.
- 2017
Torpedoed!
- 176 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Recreates the events surrounding the attack by a German U-boat on the Athenia in 1939 through firsthand accounts and interviews with survivors.
- 2016
Women in Blue
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
"Balancing the stories of trailblazers from the past with those of today's dedicated officers, chiefs, FBI agents, and forensics experts, this collection of ... biographies traces the evolution of women in policing"--Dust jacket flap.
- 2015
The Great Depression for Kids
- 130 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Explains the factors that led to the Great Depression, describing the social conditions of children during that time period and the movies and other forms of entertainment that helped distract people until the recovery of the late 1930s.
- 2014
"This blend of authoritative historic overview and human interest stories recounts one of the most important eras in American history This educational activity book introduces young readers to the Industrial Revolution through the people, places, and inventions of the time, from the incredibly wealthy Rockefellers and Carnegies and the dingy and dangerous factories of the day to the creation of new forms of transportation and communication. By recounting this fascinating period in American history through the eyes of everyday workers, kids, sports figures, and social activists whose names never appeared in history books--including Hannah Montague, who revolutionized the clothing industry with her highly popular detachable collars and cuffs and Clementine Lamadrid, who either helped save starving New Yorkers or scammed the public into contributing to her one-cent coffee stands--this book helps tell the human stories of the Industrial Revolution. Twenty-one engaging and fun crosscurricular activities bring the times and technologies to life and allow for readers to make an assembly line sandwich, analyze the interchangeable parts of a common household fixture, weave a placemat, tell a story through photographs, and much more. Additional resources featured include books to read, places to visit, and websites to explore"-- Provided by publisher