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Books with author Sheryl Recinos

  • Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler: Doctress of Medicine

    Sheryl Recinos

    Paperback (Water Bear Press, Jan. 23, 2020)
    Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler was the first black female physician in the United States. She graduated from medical school the year before the Civil War ended, and dedicated her life to taking care of poor women and children. She also authored the first medical textbook by a woman in the 1800s. Her story needs to be told.This short chapter book is designed for early readers, ages 6-9.
  • Hindsight: Coming of age on the streets of Hollywood

    Sheryl Recinos

    eBook
    Kirkus Review: "The fact that her story has a surprisingly happy ending (as the initials “MD” after her name on the memoir’s cover attest) does little to blunt the sting that this gritty narrative of homelessness and young womanhood leaves in its wake."Hindsight: Coming of age on the streets of Hollywood, walks you through Sheryl's harsh upbringing and takes you on a journey with her as she struggles to survive as a homeless teen. This book will give you a glimpse into what it is like to feel unheard, unseen, and unloved; and it will reveal the impact of caring adults on traumatized youth. Become part of the movement to #endyouthhomelessness.
  • Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler: Doctress of Medicine

    Sheryl Recinos

    eBook (Water Bear Press, Jan. 27, 2020)
    Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler was the first black female physician in the United States. She graduated from medical school the year before the Civil War ended, and dedicated her life to taking care of poor women and children. She also authored the first medical textbook by a woman in the 1800s. Her story needs to be told.This short chapter book is designed for early readers, ages 6-9.
  • Hindsight: Coming of age on the streets of Hollywood

    Sheryl Recinos MD

    Paperback (Sheryl Recinos, Oct. 3, 2018)
    Kirkus Review: "The fact that her story has a surprisingly happy ending (as the initials “MD” after her name on the memoir’s cover attest) does little to blunt the sting that this gritty narrative of homelessness and young womanhood leaves in its wake."Hindsight: Coming of age on the streets of Hollywood, walks you through Sheryl's harsh upbringing and takes you on a journey with her as she struggles to survive as a homeless teen. This book will give you a glimpse into what it is like to feel unheard, unseen, and unloved; and it will reveal the impact of caring adults on traumatized youth. Become part of the movement to #endyouthhomelessness.
  • Coyote:

    Sheryl Recinos

    language (Water Bear Press, Dec. 8, 2019)
    Shayla is just a regular 15 year old girl living in Southern California. Except, her parents are undocumented. When Border Patrol incorrectly arrests her for being undocumented (she's not, she was born in California), she is deported to Mexico.How will Shayla find her way home? Her parents tell her to find a Coyote (a smuggler) to help her cross.But what will happen when the Coyote decides not to give her back to her parents?
  • DNA & RNA: Beginning Molecular Biology for Kids

    Sheryl Recinos

    eBook (Water Bear Press, July 31, 2020)
    What is DNA? What is RNA?This book is a basic introduction to the concept of DNA replication, transcription of RNA, translation into proteins. Great for budding scientists!
  • Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell: Doctress of Medicine

    Sheryl Recinos

    Paperback (Water Bear Press, Jan. 23, 2020)
    Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman to complete medical school in the United States. Initially accepted into medical school as a "prank," Elizabeth maintained her focus in spite of obstacles for a woman studying medicine in the 1800s. She graduated in 1849 from Geneva Medical College and moved to the UK to begin working as a physician.Learn more about this pioneer in medicine. She encouraged many women to pursue their dreams of becoming physicians.This short chapter book is designed for early readers, ages 6-9.
  • DNA & RNA: Beginning Molecular Biology for Kids

    Sheryl Recinos

    Paperback (Water Bear Press, July 31, 2020)
    What is DNA? What is RNA?This book is a basic introduction to the concept of DNA replication, transcription of RNA, translation into proteins. Great for budding scientists!
  • Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte: Doctress of Medicine

    Sheryl Recinos

    (Water Bear Press, Jan. 23, 2020)
    Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte graduated from medical school in 1889. Inspired as a child when she saw a patient pass away after not being cared for by their local white physician, Susan was determined to become a physician and help the people on her reservation. Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte was the first Native American physician in the United States, and her fight for health and well-being of Native Americans is inspirational.This short chapter book is designed for early readers, ages 6-9.
  • Coyote:

    Sheryl Recinos

    (Water Bear Press, Dec. 9, 2019)
    Shayla is just a regular 15 year old girl living in Southern California. Except, her parents are undocumented. When Border Patrol incorrectly arrests her for being undocumented (she's not, she was born in California), she is deported to Mexico.How will Shayla find her way home? Her parents tell her to find a Coyote (a smuggler) to help her cross.But what will happen when the Coyote decides not to give her back to her parents?
  • Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte: Doctress of Medicine

    Sheryl Recinos

    language (Water Bear Press, Jan. 27, 2020)
    Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte graduated from medical school in 1889. Inspired as a child when she saw a patient pass away after not being cared for by their local white physician, Susan was determined to become a physician and help the people on her reservation. Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte was the first Native American physician in the United States, and her fight for health and well-being of Native Americans is inspirational.This short chapter book is designed for early readers, ages 6-9.
  • Corriendo:

    Sheryl Recinos

    language (Water Bear Press, March 3, 2020)
    Johama has the perfect life in Antigua, Guatemala. She works part-time at a local coffee shop and has just earned a spot at a prestigious school. She loves her home and never planned to leave - until her entire family is murdered and she has nowhere else to go.Johama joins the Caravan that is moving slowly from Central America to the United States, desperate to find somewhere safe. When she arrives at the U.S. border, she panics because she does not have any ID and tries to cross illegally. When Border Patrol captures her, Johama learns a new type of fear at the overcrowded detention facilities. How will she survive?Trigger warning: This YA fictional book depicts violence, sexual abuse, and current issues faced by young adults seeking safety at the U.S. border.