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42 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Read :->
This is a great book written by Karenna Gore Schiff (Al Gore's daughter) who wrote this after her father was defeated in 2000 because she was now disheartened by politics and wanted to write about people who really made politics about public service. She writes about 9 very different women who affected America in very different ways. Among them, there is Alice Hamilton...
Published on February 6, 2006 by Little Miss Cutey

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1.0 out of 5 stars Gretchen Buchenholz
Strange that this person is listed as a woman who changed modern America. Isn't this supposed to be a book about positive change? Gretchen Buchenholz's efforts to save border babies somehow seems more a vanity attempt, promoting herself, inviting her friends (the political, the rich and famous), and photo ops. Ms. Buchenolz always seems to have her name in the front of...
Published on February 19, 2006 by Concerned Citizen


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42 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Read :->, February 6, 2006
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This review is from: Lighting the Way: Nine Women Who Changed Modern America (Hardcover)
This is a great book written by Karenna Gore Schiff (Al Gore's daughter) who wrote this after her father was defeated in 2000 because she was now disheartened by politics and wanted to write about people who really made politics about public service. She writes about 9 very different women who affected America in very different ways. Among them, there is Alice Hamilton (first woman on the faculty of Harvard and also a famous physician), Septima Poinsette Clark (behind the civil rights movement and started citizenship schools around the South and inspired people like Rosa Parks), and Gretchen Buchenholz (still working today as an advocate for vulnerable children - homeless etc and is on the cutting edge of helping us combat things like AIDS). They all share the common factor of wanting to help people, and all weren't afraid to take unpopular stands whilst making differences in peoples lives. Karenna is very well researched here and knows what she is talking about and when you read about all these women, you realise that you can be stronger people yourselves and overcome obstacles. It's a good, interesting and inspirational read. I really liked this.
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Chicken Soup for the apathetic soul, February 2, 2006
This review is from: Lighting the Way: Nine Women Who Changed Modern America (Hardcover)
This book is a poignant reminder that service on the individual level, when rooted in the fundamental principles of democracy and equality, can affect change on a broad scale. Anyone looking to be inspired by lives that truly made a difference will enjoy it. Very well-written and impressively researched.
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24 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply a great book. Ten stars, February 13, 2006
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This not a liberal book or a conservative book, but simply a great book.

Now I admit I knew of Mother Jones which a great magazine is named after, and I have long known of Dolores Huerta because my later mentor Bea Brickey from Tracy, California had known her and worked with her years ago during the fight to form the UFW.

But I did not know of Ida B. Wells-Barnett whom I am left in utter awe of after reading about her life and how she was literally drug off the first class section of the train she had bought a ticket for that was headed to Woodstock, Tennessee. And while being drug off the train all the white passengers cheered and applauded.

It was in reading the chapter I learned new things about Ms. Dolores Huerta. Like how as a high school student she got a C for an English paper she had written which the teacher accused her of having someone else write. Little as changed since this sadly still happens. The fact she was the mother of many children and took such a lead in such an important movement should shine as an example for any women in 2006 who makes excuses why they aren't more involved in their community and righting wrongs.

The author has done a splendid job of sharing each womans life, warts and all, since this makes the women human and realistic for those today who think they aren't 'perfect' enough to make a positive change. One also learns through these women what to do when you fall down while fighting for something.

Also liked that none of the women are well known by most people, because this gives a fresh new look to womens struggles and how they succeeded. It also is a great reminder that there were/are a lot of unsung heroines in our midst. The photos are also a great addition, for the ones that were chosen for the book, because they help bring what you are reading to life.

Am so glad I bought the book and plan on buying a copy for my granddaughter who soon turns twelve. May even buy a copy for my local library since I want people where I live to read it and learn.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Extraordinary women, November 9, 2006
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This review is from: Lighting the Way: Nine Women Who Changed Modern America (Hardcover)
Karenna Gore Schiff has done us a wonderful service with this book of women whose impact on American life has been profound. Her essays on the lives and contributions of these women are readable and enlightening. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know them.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, August 20, 2006
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This is a beautifully written and captivating look at the lives of strong women who helped change the course of American history. I was extremely impressed by Karenna Gore Schiff's writing ability . All of the women profiled in this book are fascinating Americans and most of them are long overdue for this kind of a tribute. Schiff truly did her research and I was also interested in the information she shared about the strong women in her family--most notably her grandmothers. She dedicates the book to them.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lighting The Way: Nine Women Who Changed Modern America, August 3, 2007
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This is a magnificent book, written by a brilliant and humanitarian author. It is well researched and documented, and it is very interesting and enlightening. Every person in our nation could benefit from reading this informative work. Thank you for this book!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lighting The Way 9 Women Who Changed Modern America, January 14, 2009
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This is an excellent book which should be read and reviewed by every high school student (male and female) and by our political leaders. Not only does it show the incredible courage and insight of each of these marvelous women, it illustrates the horrible issues and living/working conditions faced by the working class and non-white persons regardless of class. The book provides a dramatic historical perspective about unions, civil rights, and public safety, environmental regulations, etc. We are now seeing some of the same issues related to the environment, safe working conditions, women's rights, exploitation of children in places such as China. This book makes one more aware of the great strides the US has taken since the early 1900's to improve working conditions, etc. Free trade is not only about wages and jobs, but we must also ensure that the safeguards developed in the US and Europe be an integral part of the free trade process or we will be back to facing the issues so vividly described in this book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Unlikely Heroines, April 20, 2008
This detailed book provides little-known insight on nine women very important to the advancement of American rights. Very interesting.
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6 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lighting the Way: Nine Women who Changed Modern America, March 17, 2006
This review is from: Lighting the Way: Nine Women Who Changed Modern America (Hardcover)
I read about this book in the newspaper and bought it immediately as a birthday present for my daughter. When it came I started to read it and liked it very much. I didn't want to read the whole thing because I think it needed to be brand new for a gift.
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11 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Gretchen Buchenholz, February 19, 2006
This review is from: Lighting the Way: Nine Women Who Changed Modern America (Hardcover)
Strange that this person is listed as a woman who changed modern America. Isn't this supposed to be a book about positive change? Gretchen Buchenholz's efforts to save border babies somehow seems more a vanity attempt, promoting herself, inviting her friends (the political, the rich and famous), and photo ops. Ms. Buchenolz always seems to have her name in the front of advertisements about her programs. What a beautiful facade....promoted for the benefit of babies. But if her purpose is to help babies, it doesn't seem that her track record is that good. In fact, it is shameful. Ask about Tanae Green and Stephanie Ramos, babies in the foster care agency run by Ms. Buchenholz.... Both babies died of horrible neglect, and Ms. Buchenholz didn't show her face to protect, protest, or speak up for them, even at the end of their lives. She was strangely silent, and used her connections to prevent bad publicity.
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