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<p><strong><em>New York Times</em>Bestseller!</strong></p><p><b><i>Just How Big Can a Little Girl Dream?</i></b><br>Ask Isabella...<br>She takes a wild ride-and discovers the sky's the limit!</p><p>"This story...speaks frankly about self-identity and self affirmation as Isabella decides at the end that she is actually herself...because she possesses the best parts of all of the women she looks up to."<br><i>-ForeWord Magazine</i></p><p>"The colorful mixed-media artwork reinforces the fanciful, upbeat tone of the book. Use this story to ignite young readers' interest in women's history."<br><i>-School Library Journal</i></p><p><b><i>Who Is Your Hero?</i></b></p><p>Isabella's include U.S. Astronaut Sally Ride, activist Rosa Parks, and sharpshooter Annie Oakley-but there's no bigger hero than Isabella's own mommy! </p><p>Join Isabella on an adventure of discovery-and find out how imagining to be these extraordinary women teaches her the importance of being her extraordinary self.</p><p>A rollicking read-aloud and terrific "read-to-myself" story, <i>My Name Is Not Isabella </i>is capturing hearts and awards, including:</p><ul type="disc"><li>Silver ForeWord Book of the Year Award for Picture Books</li><li>Gold Moonbeam Children's Book Award</li><li>Gold Independent Publisher Book Award</li><li>Amelia Bloomer List</li></ul><p>Jennifer Fosberry is a science geek turned children's book writer. Until recently, she worked as a project manager in Silicon Valley in the high-tech electronic field. She currently divides her time between the San Francisco Bay Area and Costa Rica with her husband and three children.</p><p>Mike Litwin combines a variety of media to create scenes that serve the imagination and educationlƒÏ
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