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OverviewWhen Kip Tiernan was growing up during the Great Depression, she'd help her granny feed the men who came to their door asking for help. As Kip grew older, and as she continued to serve food to hungry people, she noticed something peculiar: huddled at the back of serving lines were women dressed as men. At the time, it was believed that there were no women experiencing homelessness. And yet Kip would see women sleeping on park benches and searching for food in trash cans. Kip decided to open the first shelter for women--a shelter with no questions asked, no required chores, just good meals and warm beds. With persistence, Kip took on the city of Boston in her quest to open Rosie's Place, our nation's first shelter for women. Kip Tiernan's story of humanity and tenacity reveals how one person's dream can make a huge difference and that small acts of kindness can lead to great things. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christine McDonnell , Nancy Peterson , Victoria Tentler-KrylovPublisher: Dreamscape Media Imprint: Dreamscape Media Dimensions: Width: 14.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 12.20cm Weight: 0.068kg ISBN: 9781666568301ISBN 10: 1666568309 Publication Date: 11 August 2022 Recommended Age: From 7 to 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationChristine McDonnell is the author of many books for young readers, including When the Babies Came to Stay, illustrated by Jeanette Bradley, and Goyangi Means Cat, illustrated by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher. She is a longtime teacher and librarian and has taught English to immigrant women at Rosie's Place. She lives in Boston. Nancy Peterson loves to weave a great story with her words. With over twenty-five years of experience in theater, television, film, commercial voiceover, and audiobook narration, she brings depth, passion, and nuance to every project, capturing the heart of each of them. Victoria Tentler-Krylov is a practicing architect and editorial illustrator with art published in The Wall Street Journal and The Boston Globe. Her picture books include Madelyn Rosenberg's The Cyclops of Central Park and Lori Degman's Just Read!, and she is the author-illustrator of Building Zaha: The Story of Architect Zaha Hadid. Originally from Saint Petersburg, Russia, she now lives just outside of Boston. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |