Send a Girl!: The True Story of How Women Joined the FDNY
This dynamic and inspiring picture book biography tells the story of the first female fire fighters in New York City.

When Brenda Berkman was a girl, she loved sports and playing outside—but the coach wouldn't let her play on the baseball team. "Don't send a girl to play a boy's game!" he said. So Brenda and her friends started their own games.

When Brenda grew up, she wanted a job that was active and challenging. So after the New York City Fire Department announced that women could take the exam to become firefighters, she knew it was the perfect fit. But the test was so biased that not a single woman could pass it, making the message clear: don't send a girl to fight fires.

Brenda was strong and fast and smart, and she knew plenty of other women were, too. So she took the FDNY to court. And she won! But that was just the first battle. How would the other firefights—and New York City residents—respond?

Send a Girl! is the inspiring story of the trailblazing woman who became New York City's first professional female firefighter.

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Send a Girl!: The True Story of How Women Joined the FDNY
This dynamic and inspiring picture book biography tells the story of the first female fire fighters in New York City.

When Brenda Berkman was a girl, she loved sports and playing outside—but the coach wouldn't let her play on the baseball team. "Don't send a girl to play a boy's game!" he said. So Brenda and her friends started their own games.

When Brenda grew up, she wanted a job that was active and challenging. So after the New York City Fire Department announced that women could take the exam to become firefighters, she knew it was the perfect fit. But the test was so biased that not a single woman could pass it, making the message clear: don't send a girl to fight fires.

Brenda was strong and fast and smart, and she knew plenty of other women were, too. So she took the FDNY to court. And she won! But that was just the first battle. How would the other firefights—and New York City residents—respond?

Send a Girl! is the inspiring story of the trailblazing woman who became New York City's first professional female firefighter.

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Send a Girl!: The True Story of How Women Joined the FDNY

Send a Girl!: The True Story of How Women Joined the FDNY

Send a Girl!: The True Story of How Women Joined the FDNY

Send a Girl!: The True Story of How Women Joined the FDNY

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Overview

This dynamic and inspiring picture book biography tells the story of the first female fire fighters in New York City.

When Brenda Berkman was a girl, she loved sports and playing outside—but the coach wouldn't let her play on the baseball team. "Don't send a girl to play a boy's game!" he said. So Brenda and her friends started their own games.

When Brenda grew up, she wanted a job that was active and challenging. So after the New York City Fire Department announced that women could take the exam to become firefighters, she knew it was the perfect fit. But the test was so biased that not a single woman could pass it, making the message clear: don't send a girl to fight fires.

Brenda was strong and fast and smart, and she knew plenty of other women were, too. So she took the FDNY to court. And she won! But that was just the first battle. How would the other firefights—and New York City residents—respond?

Send a Girl! is the inspiring story of the trailblazing woman who became New York City's first professional female firefighter.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781547601745
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 03/09/2021
Pages: 48
Product dimensions: 9.80(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 4 - 8 Years

About the Author

Jessica M. Rinker has a BA in social welfare from Bloomsburg University and an MFA in writing for children and young adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts. She's a freelance writer and the author of several award-winning essays, poems, and short stories. She has three kids and currently lives in New Jersey with her husband, also a children's author.

@jm_rinker

Meg Hunt is the illustrator of Reading Beauty and Interstellar Cinderella and is a printmaker, educator, and all-around maker of things. She was also the recipient of the 2015 Society of Illustrators Gold Medal Award for her contribution to the Illustrators 58 exhibition. She lives and works in Portland, Oregon.

www.meghunt.com

@meghuntillo

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