"Compelling, inspiring, and radiant." -- FOREWORD
"Excels in showing the camaraderie of the 'Ghost Girls.'" --
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"Another example of how great graphic novels are at teaching history."
-- BOOK RIOT
It's 1918 in Orange, New Jersey, and everyone knows the "Ghost Girls."
The proud holders of well-paying jobs at the local watch factory, these
working-class young women gain their nickname from the fine dusting of
glowing, radioactive powder that clings to their clothes after every
shift painting watch dials. The soft, greenish glow even stains their
lips and tongues, which they use to point the fine brushes used in their
work. It's perfectly harmless . . . or so claims the watch manufacturer.
When teeth start falling out, followed by jawbones, the dial painters
become the unprepared vanguard on the frontlines of the burgeoning
workers' rights movement. Desperate for compensation and acknowledgement
from the company that has doomed them, the Ghost Girls must fight, not
just for their own lives but the future of every woman to follow them.
A stunning graphic novel retelling of the shocking and inspiring true
story.