An inspiring biographical collection celebrating the adventurousness
and ingenuity of girls and women around the world.
Now more than ever, the world is recognizing how strong women and girls
are. How strong? In the early 1920s, Inuit expeditioner Ada Blackjack
survived for two years as a castaway on an uninhabited island in the
Arctic Ocean before she was finally rescued. And she's just one example.
The Girl Who Rode a Shark: And Other Stories of Daring Women is a
rousing collection of biographies focused on women and girls who have
written, explored, or otherwise plunged headfirst into the pages of
history. Undaunted by expectations, they made their mark by persevering
in pursuit of their passions. The tales come from a huge variety of
times and places, from a Canadian astronaut to an Indian secret agent to
a Balkan pirate queen who stood up to Ancient Rome.
Author and activist Ailsa Ross gives readers a fun, informative piece
of nonfiction that emphasizes the boundless potential of a new
generation of women.