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  • Rosie the Riveter: Women Working on the Home Front in World War II

    Penny Colman

    Paperback (Yearling, Feb. 10, 1998)
    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 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
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  • Rosie the Riveter: Women Working on the Homefront in World War II

    Penny Colman

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 21, 1995)
    Illustrated with black-and-white photographs. When America's men went off to war in 1942, millions of women were recruited, through posters and other propaganda, to work at non-traditional jobs. In defense plants, factories, offices, and everywhere else workers were needed, they were--for the first time--well paid and financially independent. But eventually the war ended, and the government and industries that had once persuaded them to work for the war effort now instructed them to return home and take care of their husbands and children. Based on interviews and original research by noted historian Penny Colman, Rosie the Riveter shows young readers how women fought World War II from the home front.
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  • Rosie the Riveter: Women Working on the Home Front in World War II

    Penny Colman

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Colman expertly explores the enormous changes in the lives of women in their own homes and beyond. The strengths of this book are in the happy combination of abundant primary source material, a clear narrative style, and effective well-placed photographs. An important contribution.--Kirkus Reviews, pointer.
  • Rosie the Riveter: Women Working on the Homefront in World War II

    Penny Colman

    Hardcover (Crown Books for Young Readers, Feb. 21, 1995)
    Illustrated with black-and-white photographs. When America's men went off to war in 1942, millions of women were recruited, through posters and other propaganda, to work at non-traditional jobs. In defense plants, factories, offices, and everywhere else workers were needed, they were--for the first time--well paid and financially independent. But eventually the war ended, and the government and industries that had once persuaded them to work for the war effort now instructed them to return home and take care of their husbands and children. Based on interviews and original research by noted historian Penny Colman, Rosie the Riveter shows young readers how women fought World War II from the home front.
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  • Rosie The Riveter

    Penny Colman

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 10, 1998)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. An account, based on interviews and other sources, of the women who replaced men in defense plants, factories, offices, and on farms during the Second World War.
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  • Rosie the Riveter: Women Working on the Homefront in World War II

    Penny Colman

    Paperback (Crown Books for Young Readers, Feb. 10, 1998)
    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 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
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  • Rosie the Riveter: Women Working on the Home Front in World War II

    Penny Colman

    (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 1998)
    An account, based on interviews and other sources, of the women who replaced men in defense plants, factories, and offices and on farms during the Second World War
  • Rosie the Riveter: Women Working on the Homefront in World War II by Penny Colman

    Penny Colman

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1890)
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  • Rosie the Riveter: Women Working on the Home Front in World War II

    Penny Colman

    Paperback (Yearling, Feb. 10, 1998)
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  • Rosie the Riveter: Women Working on the Home Front in World War II

    Penny Colman

    Paperback (Yearling, Feb. 10, 1998)
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