Frances Perkins was once a shy girl who challenged herself and ended up changing the world.
A fantastic book about a rarely talked about woman who helped create several safety regulations, social security, and the New Deal. She was an invaluable member of FDR's cabinet. She didn't like the spotlight. She was influenced by her grandmother. She believed in helping everyone - an inspiriting woman.
Library recommendation: This amazing picture book is a must have book for school and public libraries. And the perfect book to share during Women's History Month.
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