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10 American Girls From History: Inspire your daughters with these wonderful stories -- originally published in 1917, and now beautifully illustrated and restored for Kindle.

Looking for inspiring Literature for girls? Here is a wonderful collection of short stories about 10 American girls who helped shape the history of our country:
Pocahontas: The Indian Girl of the Virginia Forest; Dorothy Quincy: The Girl of Colonial Days Who Heard the First Gun Fired for Independence; Molly Pitcher: The Brave Gunner of the Battle of Monmouth; Elizabeth Van Lew: The Girl Who Risked All that Slavery Might be Abolished and the Union Preserved; Ida Lewis: The Girl Who Kept Lime Rock Burning; a Heroic Life-saver; Clara Barton: 'The Angel of the Battlefields; Virginia Reed: Midnight Heroine of the Plains in Pioneer Days of America; Louisa M. Alcott: Author of 'Little Women; Clara Morris: The Girl Who Won Fame as an Actress;
Anna Dickinson: The Girl Orator