
ISBN: 9780517885673
Now in paperbackthe award-winning account of how 18 million women, many of whom had never before held a job, entered the work force in 1942-45 to help the United States fight World War II. Their unprecedented participation would change the course of history for women, and America, forever. An ALA Best Book for Young AdultAn ALA Notable Book A Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbon BookAn IRA Teachers' Choice A Junior Library Guild Selection An NCTE Orbis Pictus Honor Award Winner for Outstanding Nonfiction A New York Public Library Best Book for the Teenager A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year Juvenile>Juvenile>Juv History>Juv American History>Juv American History, Random House Children's Books Core >6
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Now in paperback--the award-winning account of how 18 million women, many of whom had never before held a job, entered the work force in 1942-45 to help the United States fight World War II. Their unprecedented participation would change the course of history for women, and America, forever. An ALA Best Book for Young Adult An ALA Notable Book A "Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbon Book An IRA Teachers' Choice A Junior Library Guild Selection An NCTE Orbis Pictus Honor Award Winner for Outstanding Nonfiction A New York Public Library Best Book for the Teenager A "School Library Journal Best Book of the Year Engelse Boeken School & studieboeken Alle school & studieboeken Engelse Boeken > School & studieboeken > Alle school & studieboeken Paperback, [PU: Crown Publishers]
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1995, ISBN: 9780517885673
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ISBN: 9780517885673
Now in paperback--the award-winning account of how 18 million women, many of whom had never before held a job, entered the work force in 1942-45 to help the United States fight World War II. Their unprecedented participation would change the course of history for women, and America, forever. An ALA Best Book for Young Adult An ALA Notable Book A "Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbon Book An IRA Teachers' Choice A Junior Library Guild Selection An NCTE Orbis Pictus Honor Award Winner for Outstanding Nonfiction A New York Public Library Best Book for the Teenager A "School Library Journal Best Book of the Year Media > Book, [PU: Crown Publishers]
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1998, ISBN: 0517885670
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780517885673
ISBN (ISBN-10): 0517885670
Paperback
Publishing year: 1998
Publisher: Random House Children's Books Core >6
120 Pages
Weight: 0,386 kg
Language: eng/Englisch
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ISBN/EAN: 0517885670
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0-517-88567-0, 978-0-517-88567-3
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