Green Promises: Girls Who Loved the Earth (Girls Who Love Science), by Jeannine Atkins, Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Feb. 11, 2025, Hardcover, $17.99 (ages 10 and up)
Meet three women who followed their scientific dreams in Green Promises: Girls Who Loved the Earth, by Jeannine Atkins.
As a girl in the late 1800s, Mary Agnes Chase searched the river’s edge for wild grasses, wondering how best to capture their likeness with pencil and paper. While her formal education ended in eighth grade, her skill at drawing plants helped land her a position at the Smithsonian Institution. Agnes became a world-renowned expert in grasses she discovered in meadows and mountains.
Far away on the bank of another river, Marguerite Thomas Williams waded in to explore the rocks, wondering what secrets they might tell of long ago. Marguerite became a schoolteacher, then a teacher of teachers, but she wanted more. At last, a nearby university opened its doors to Black women, and after years of study, Marguerite became the first Black woman to earn a PhD in geology.
Marguerite’s student Sophie Mack Lutterlough’s lifelong interest in insects led to her working her way from being an elevator operator at the Smithsonian Institution to becoming one of the first Black women researchers there in the late 1950s.
With keen eyes and ambition, each woman followed her love of the natural world to blaze a trail for future female scientists. —Synopsis provided by Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Green Promises: Girls Who Loved the Earth is the latest book in seasoned author Jeannine Atkins’ Girls Who Love Science series — Finding Wonders: Three Girls Who Changed Science (Girls Who Love Science) and Grasping Mysteries: Girls Who Loved Math.
Green Promises: Girls Who Loved the Earth is a biographic novel in verse. Atkins’ captures each woman’s individual personality and dreams as they navigate through 19th century societal norms. Her prose is smooth and reflects emotions throughout.
Readers, especially young girls, will gain a greater understanding of how hard women have had to work throughout history to make their voices heard.
Green Promises: Girls Who Loved the Earth is a celebration of nature that moves quickly. It’s a beautiful read.
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