03/08/2026
Today, March 8th, is International Women's Day! This holiday celebrates the women's rights movement and the history and accomplishments of women around the world. And what better way to celebrate this holiday than with a good book?
Fly Girls: How Five Daring Women Defied All Odds and Made Aviation History by Keith O'Brien (DB 92057 or BR 22404) - An account of how a group of female pilots banded together to fight for the chance to compete in airplane racing, a hugely popular sport in the years between WWI and WWII. Profiles five talented pilots, including Amelia Earhart, and the competition and camaraderie they shared.
When We Spoke to the Dead: How Ghosts Gave American Women Their Voice by Ilise S. Carter ( DB 134191) - In the 1840s, the Fox Sisters -- and the legions of mediums they inspired -- ignited the Spiritualist movement that swept through Victorian parlors and presidential campaigns alike. Séances attracted suffragists and scientists, skeptics and charlatans, giving women a voice in a society that often refused to hear them. But as Spiritualism surged, it also blurred the lines between faith, fraud, feminism, and financial opportunity, drawing figures as varied as Harry Houdini, Victoria Woodhull, and even modern self-help gurus into its ever-expanding orbit. When We Spoke to the Dead unearths the forgotten roots of today's obsession with manifestation, mysticism, and the power of belief.
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