![]() ![]() Second, this story can empower girls to pursue their dreams while encouraging boys to respect girls and women and see them as their equals. First, this book is a slice of history that isn't known to the average child or adult. " Soar, Elinor! is my choice for a number of reasons. (Check out the media literacy resources we developed with here.) Here's what she has to say about her choice, Soar, Elinor!, by Tami Lewis Brown: ![]() Jennifer is the writer, director, and producer of the 2011 Sundance documentary film Miss Representation and the founder and CEO of, a social action campaign and media organization established to help women and girls realize their full potential. The theme for this summer is books that celebrate strong, realistic girls and women, and the first pick comes from filmmaker/women's advocate Jennifer Siebel Newsom. That's why we're launching a new feature on the blog: Our Friends' Favorites, featuring recommendations from Common Sense Media's friends and partners. If you're reading this blog, chances are you care about finding great media for your kids and that you want to spread the word about books, movies, and other media that you love. ![]()
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