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Hardcover How High Can We Climb?: The Story of Women Explorers Book

ISBN: 0374335036

ISBN13: 9780374335038

How High Can We Climb?: The Story of Women Explorers

Enhanced by thoughts and dialogue imagined by the author, the stories of 12 female explorers--sailors, mountain climbers, and deep-sea divers--are brought to life with clever pictures that celebrate... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Enjoyable Read

HOW HIGH CAN WE CLIMB: THE STORY OF WOMEN EXPLORERS is an enjoyable read on the lives of twelve women explorers over the past 240 years. Seemingly well-researched, HOW HIGH CAN WE CLIMB focuses on women divers, women mountain-climbers, women archaeologists, women cave-explorers, women arctic (and antarctic) explorers, and women sailors. Spanning from the 1760s to the present day, the book examines the lives of these twelve explorers: Jeanne Baret, Florence Baker, Annie Smith Peck, Josephine Peary, Arnarulunguaq, Elisabeth Casteret, Nicole Maxwell, Sylvia Earle, Junko Tabei, Kay Cottee, Sue Hendrickson, and Ann Bancroft. The book also explores the lives of other explorers--male and female--that were contemporaries of these explorers and often worked alongside or influenced these twelve women. It is an enjoyable and often fascinating read. The book includes a selected bibliography for women explorers as well as selected bibliographies for these women as individuals. A timeline and index are included as well. While I can overlook the "fictionalized" dialogue included in HOW HIGH CAN WE CLIMB and the lack of source notes, I must say that the use of photographs and maps would have been more appealing to me than the black and white sketches of Dusan Petricic. Photographs, source notes, and more direct quoting from primary sources (instead of fictionalized dialogue) would have earned the book five stars instead of four. Still I must say that I accept the book for what it is instead of rejecting it for what it is not. It is a very ENJOYABLE read. And I learned so much from reading it.
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