Before girls could become doctors, one girl decided she would. This inspiring true story follows the journey of a bold, curious, and determined young woman who refused to accept the word no. At a time when women were told they didn't belong in medicine-or in classrooms, or lecture halls, or clinics-she pushed through every barrier placed in her way. With intelligence, grit, and a fierce belief that everyone deserves care, she opened doors that had been locked for centuries. Told in a lively, conversational style perfect for ages 7 to 12, this book brings history to life with the story of the first woman to earn a medical degree in the United States. Readers will follow her from childhood curiosity through rejection letters, challenges, and breakthroughs-all the way to her legacy of changing the future of healthcare. Young readers will see how one person's courage can change the course of history, and how standing up for what's right can lead to lasting impact. It's a powerful reminder that the world doesn't change on its own-it changes when someone decides it has to. Perfect for classrooms, curious minds, and any kid who's ever been told "you can't."
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