Civil Rights Stories: LGBTQ+ Rights by Louise Spilsbury - ISBN: 9781445171388
Paperback
Explore the fight for LGBTQ+ rights, a journey to equality.

Civil Rights Stories: LGBTQ+ Rights

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  • Paperback

    32 pages

  • Release Date

    26 October 2021

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Summary

This book explains civil rights, and the reasons why LGBTQ+ people have had to fight for equal rights, in an accessible way for younger readers.

LGBTQ+ movements through history are explored chronologically. A selection of key civil rights moments and movements are broken down into short blocks of text that explain the reasons why LGBTQ+ people have faced prejudice, violence and closed minds, and the ways they have overcome many obstacles on the path to equality. It l…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781445171388
ISBN-10:1445171384
Author:Louise Spilsbury, Toby Newsome
Publisher:Hachette Children's Group
Imprint:Franklin Watts Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:32
Release Date:26 October 2021
Weight:152g
Dimensions:236mm x 238mm x 6mm
Series:Civil Rights Stories
About The Author

Louise Spilsbury

Louise Spilsbury (Author)

Award-winning author Louise Spilsbury, who also writes under the name Louise Kay Stewart, has written over 250 books for young people on a wide range of exciting subjects. She loves writing children’s books as it gives her the chance to keep learning about new stuff. She lives and works near the coast in South Devon and loves to walk on the beach and swim in the sea after work. Louise won The English Association Margaret Mallett Award for Children’s Non-Fiction 2019 for Rebel Voices: the rise of votes for women.

Toby Newsome (Illustrator)

Toby Newsome is an award-winning illustrator working in Cape Town, South Africa. He has worked for some of the leading publishers and advertising agencies in South Africa and abroad. Toby was selected to take part in the 2017 Chen Bochui International Children’s Literature Award Exhibition in Shanghai. His book, Grandma’s List written by Portia Dery and published by African Bureau won the 2018 Children’s Africana Book Award in the USA.

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