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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherWhitman & Company, Albert
ISBN-100807547956
ISBN-139780807547953
eBay Product ID (ePID)19038764384
Product Key Features
Book TitleLumber Jills : the Unsung Heroines of World War II
Number of Pages32 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicBiographical / Europe, General, Girls & Women, Historical / Military & Wars
Publication Year2019
IllustratorHickey, Katie, Yes
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorAlexandra Davis
FormatPicture Book
Dimensions
Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight12.3 Oz
Item Length10.2 in
Item Width8.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN2018-030238
Reviews"A rousing, upbeat introduction to the camaraderie and contributions of the 'unsung heroines of World War II' who cut 10 million trees for Britain." -- Kirkus Reviews
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromPreschool
Dewey Decimal940.534109252
Grade ToThird Grade
SynopsisA true story of the female lumberjacks who helped save Great Britain's war effort. In World War II, Great Britain needed lumber to make planes, ships, and even newspapers--but there weren't enough men to cut down the trees. Enter the fearless Lumber Jills! These young women may not have had much woodcutting experience, but they each had two hands willing to work and one stout heart, and they came together to do their part. Discover this lyrical story of home front heroism and female friendship., A true story of the female lumberjacks who helped save Great Britain's war effort. In World War II, Great Britain needed lumber to make planes, ships, and even newspapers?but there weren't enough men to cut down the trees. Enter the fearless Lumber Jills! These young women may not have had much woodcutting experience, but they each had two hands willing to work and one stout heart, and they came together to do their part. Discover this lyrical story of home front heroism and female friendship., In World War II, Great Britain needed lumber to make planes, ships, and even newspapers--but there weren't enough men to cut down the trees. Enter the fearless Lumber Jills These young women may not have had much woodcutting experience, but they each had two hands willing to work and one stout heart, and they came together to do their part. Discover this lyrical story of home front heroism and female friendship.