Mary Wears What She Wants

by Keith Negley (Author) Keith Negley (Illustrator)

Mary Wears What She Wants
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

From the award-winning creator of My Dad Used to Be So Cool and Tough Guys Have Feelings Too comes a charming picture book inspired by the true story of Mary Edwards Walker, a trailblazing 19th-century doctor who was arrested many times for wearing pants.

Once upon a time (but not that long ago), girls only wore dresses. And only boys wore pants.

Until one day, a young girl named Mary had an idea: She would wear whatever she wanted. And she wanted to wear pants! This bold, original picture book encourages readers to think for themselves while gently challenging gender and societal norms.

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Publishers Weekly

Negley's strong-minded heroine is loosely based on Mary Edwards Walker, a trailblazing female physician born in 1832 who was "arrested repeatedly" for wearing trousers. The pint-size Walker hates wearing the "heavy-and-hot-and-hard-to-breathe-in dresses" of her era and believes that "the way things have always been" didn't have to stay that way. Negley's distinctive graphic style features clownlike figures and dominating splashes of shocking pink, blue, and yellow. When Walker sports a pair of pants and is maligned by disapproving townsfolk, she expresses her frustrations to her father, a sympathetic figure with an inky black beard and long silhouette. Sometimes all it takes is one courageous person to challenge the rules: to the girl's delight, other girls embrace wearing pants, too. Back matter provides a photo of Walker along with brief biographical content. Ages 4-8. (Jan.)

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School Library Journal

K-Gr 2--Inspired by the early life of Mary Edwards Walker, this brief fictional account highlights Dr. Walker's childhood rebellion against the traditional dress of women and girls in the mid to late 1800s. Supported by her parents, she wore pants as she pleased for freedom of movement and comfort. This brief book is a celebration of her early independent thought, fight against social dress norms of the day, and her eventual lifelong career and dedication to medicine and hygiene. Young Mary's self-confidence, support from her father, and personal battle at an early age are presented here--illustrated strongly with shocked adult reactions to a strong-willed child and angry town residents with signs chasing her on the way to school. A short biographical note by the author does not mention the early school she attended that was founded by her forward-thinking parents, but does include her continued independence in dress, her choice of education, and career as a surgeon and activist for the rest of her life. Art in pencil and paper collage with a multitude of prints in pinks and grays create the diverse array of characters in Mary's world. VERDICT A supplemental purchase inspired by a noted American woman in the field of medicine.--Mary Elam, Learning Media Services, Plano ISD, TX

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Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780062846792
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Balzer & Bray/Harperteen
Publication date
January 15, 2019
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV048000 - Juvenile Fiction | Clothing & Dress
JUV016140 - Juvenile Fiction | Historical | United States - 19th Century
JUV004020 - Juvenile Fiction | Biographical | United States
JUV014000 - Juvenile Fiction | Girls & Women
JUV039120 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Prejudice & Racism
Library of Congress categories
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