Back in 1881, when Evelyn Cheesman was born, English girls were expected
to be clean and dressed in frilly dresses. But Evelyn crawled in dirt
and collected glow worms in jars. When girls grew up they were expected
to marry and look after children. But Evelyn took charge of the London
Zoo insect house, filling it with crawling and fluttering specimens and
breathing life back into the dusty exhibits. In the early 1920s, women
were expected to stay home, but Evelyn embarked on eight solo
expeditions to distant islands. She collected over 70,000 insect
specimens, discovered new species, had tangles with sticky spider webs,
and tumbled from a cliff. Inspire children to believe in their dreams
and blaze their own trail with the story of Evelyn's amazing life!