From fiery superstars like singing sensation Selena, who blazed new trails in pop culture, to little-known heroes like the Mirabal Sisters, who died for their country and whose brave actions changed history, The Book of Latina Women: 150 Vidas of Passion, Strength and Success, spotlights 150 amazing and influential Latinas.
These fabulous women come from all periods in history and all walks of life. They've impacted the world with their contributions and accomplishments in history, science, politics, education, the arts, activism, sports, news, and entertainment—past and present...
• Eva Peron ruled Argentina with flamboyance and an iron fist.
• France Anne Cordova was the youngest person to ever hold the Chief Scientist position at NASA
• Luisa Moreno organized civil rights groups to fight deplorable and unfair working conditions in sweatshops, factories, and agricultural fields in the 1930s.
• Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz was the first feminist intellectual of the New World.
• Rosemary "Rosie” Casals lobbied for equal rights for women on the tennis courts as a seven-time Wimbledon Women’s Champion.
• Botanist Ynez Mexia’s first expedition was at the age of 57—in the 1950s.
Throughout history, Latinas have broken down barriers and stereotypes, blazing their own trails to make a difference. They have followed their passions, expressed creativity, developed cures, stirred up controversy, stood up against the majority, fought for the underdog, and even died for their beliefs. These Latinas are catalysts of profound change.
REVIEWS
“We need more Latina role models. What we learn from The Book of Latina Women is that they have always been here—some in the shadows, some in the spotlight—making a difference with their passion.”
--Edward James Olmos, Actor & Co-producer, The Latino Book & Family Festival
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“Fascinating information! It inspires, instructs and whets our curiosity, making us want to delve deeper into the times and lives of these Latinas. This compendium of remarkable Latinas is a must-read for all to better understand and appreciate the unique and distinct contributions these women have made to civilization.
Described with dignity, respect and passion, this thoughtful and diverse compilation captures the spirit of these remarkable women's lives. Thank you for writing this book. How proud I am to be a Latina!
--Patricia Santana, Author, Motorcycle Ride on the Sea of Tranquility
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"When I was a little girl, I would often visit the local library seeking escape from the projects. I wish The Book of Latina Women had been available to me back then. From a 15th century Jewish businesswoman, to the first gold-medalist in women's skateboarding at the X Games, to a pioneer in the field of cloning, Sylvia Mendoza has compiled an impressive collection of profiles of strong, smart and successful role models. The Book of Latina Women belongs on the shelves of every library, bookstore and home to inspire and empower future generations of kick-ass Latinas."
--Marcela Landres, Publisher, the Latinidad Newsletter
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IMPRESSIVE OVERVIEW OF THE FAMOUS AND SHOULD BE FAMOUS
Latina girls sadly lack for readily available role models who reflect the many-hued Latin experience. High time we had a guidebook. Sylvia Mendoza's accessible and well-written chronicle of famous Latinas takes us from the world of politics to film, gutter to glamour; with eye-opening revelations in mini-biographical overviews. This book is a must for family libraries, and definitely for school libraries!
-Berta Platas, Author, Lucky Chica; Names I Call My Sister
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LATINA POWER IN A BOOK
Sylvia Mendoza reminds us that Latinas are smart, savvy, and powerful. The Book of Latina Women is a must-read book for young Latinas, young Latinos, and everyone looking for inspiration.
--Cathy Areu, Founder, Catalina Magazine; Author, Lati
These fabulous women come from all periods in history and all walks of life. They've impacted the world with their contributions and accomplishments in history, science, politics, education, the arts, activism, sports, news, and entertainment—past and present...
• Eva Peron ruled Argentina with flamboyance and an iron fist.
• France Anne Cordova was the youngest person to ever hold the Chief Scientist position at NASA
• Luisa Moreno organized civil rights groups to fight deplorable and unfair working conditions in sweatshops, factories, and agricultural fields in the 1930s.
• Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz was the first feminist intellectual of the New World.
• Rosemary "Rosie” Casals lobbied for equal rights for women on the tennis courts as a seven-time Wimbledon Women’s Champion.
• Botanist Ynez Mexia’s first expedition was at the age of 57—in the 1950s.
Throughout history, Latinas have broken down barriers and stereotypes, blazing their own trails to make a difference. They have followed their passions, expressed creativity, developed cures, stirred up controversy, stood up against the majority, fought for the underdog, and even died for their beliefs. These Latinas are catalysts of profound change.
REVIEWS
“We need more Latina role models. What we learn from The Book of Latina Women is that they have always been here—some in the shadows, some in the spotlight—making a difference with their passion.”
--Edward James Olmos, Actor & Co-producer, The Latino Book & Family Festival
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“Fascinating information! It inspires, instructs and whets our curiosity, making us want to delve deeper into the times and lives of these Latinas. This compendium of remarkable Latinas is a must-read for all to better understand and appreciate the unique and distinct contributions these women have made to civilization.
Described with dignity, respect and passion, this thoughtful and diverse compilation captures the spirit of these remarkable women's lives. Thank you for writing this book. How proud I am to be a Latina!
--Patricia Santana, Author, Motorcycle Ride on the Sea of Tranquility
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"When I was a little girl, I would often visit the local library seeking escape from the projects. I wish The Book of Latina Women had been available to me back then. From a 15th century Jewish businesswoman, to the first gold-medalist in women's skateboarding at the X Games, to a pioneer in the field of cloning, Sylvia Mendoza has compiled an impressive collection of profiles of strong, smart and successful role models. The Book of Latina Women belongs on the shelves of every library, bookstore and home to inspire and empower future generations of kick-ass Latinas."
--Marcela Landres, Publisher, the Latinidad Newsletter
*** *** *** *** ***
IMPRESSIVE OVERVIEW OF THE FAMOUS AND SHOULD BE FAMOUS
Latina girls sadly lack for readily available role models who reflect the many-hued Latin experience. High time we had a guidebook. Sylvia Mendoza's accessible and well-written chronicle of famous Latinas takes us from the world of politics to film, gutter to glamour; with eye-opening revelations in mini-biographical overviews. This book is a must for family libraries, and definitely for school libraries!
-Berta Platas, Author, Lucky Chica; Names I Call My Sister
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LATINA POWER IN A BOOK
Sylvia Mendoza reminds us that Latinas are smart, savvy, and powerful. The Book of Latina Women is a must-read book for young Latinas, young Latinos, and everyone looking for inspiration.
--Cathy Areu, Founder, Catalina Magazine; Author, Lati