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Okay, so I've been trying to figure out what to get my boss' daughter for her Bat Mitzvah. I'm going to Iowa next week so I need to shop this week if I'm shopping. I'm torn between:
1. A small check for her and a donation for an equal amount in her name to a charity (possibly something animal-related) since she's a VERY generous girl and has a very loving heart.
2. The donation alone (an adopt an animal program, possibly)
3. A book and either a check or donation depending on the cost of the book.

Does anyone have any recommendations for books about great/strong/amazing women? I'm not looking for a chicken soup for the soul type... and I don't want to bore her with a biography about just one woman or a set of biographies (I have a bunch of those I've read that I can choose from already) but something a little more interesting. Possibly fictional. But not *too* long (i.e. not as long as Little Women) as she doesn't have a lot of time to read. Something enjoyable and interesting and which will impart some great life lessons without being boring. I have exactly one possibility on my list at the moment (Anne of Green Gables) and I'm not sure about it.

She gets bored so easily, this girl. I'm almost tempted to get her a good book of puzzles or something...

Does anyone have anything they could recommend in the great women category? I'm asking now so I can rush out to the library and read through it before I buy it. If I decide to buy a book, that is.

Anyone?
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Date: 2005-09-12 12:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vatergrrl.livejournal.com
I'd be tempted to go with your "adopt an animal" idea -- quick to register for and purchase online, and you *might* be able to find a program at a local (to her) zoo or wildlife refuge. All the books I could name about strong women are on the long side (_Helen and Teacher_ by Joseph Lash is a veritable doorstop, and Zora Neale Hurston's _I Love Myself When I Am Laughing_ is also long and not terribly suited to the early teen crowd), but something about Dianne Fossey or Jane Goodall, even just a documentary videotape, might fit her animal-lover side.

Date: 2005-09-12 05:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] paperishcup.livejournal.com
There's a book called "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry -the same woman who wrote the 'Anastasia Krupnik' books, but this one was a more serious book. I think it would be about the right length- a novel, but not a particularly chunky novel. I loved it when I was about 12 but I haven't read it since so I'm trying to remember...It's about a girl who has a friend who is Jewish, and she and her family help her friend to escape from Denmark when the Nazis invade. Am fairly sure it ends happily but I can't actually remember for sure..I imagine I'd remember if it was sad, though. Anyway, from what I can recall both girls are pretty amazing and powerful. Might be a bit serious and sad a topic for a Bat Mitzvah, though, reminding her of the way Jewish people were oppressed..or it might be particularly poignant, I'm not sure...

Other than that, can't think of anything in particular. Anne could be lovely as you've got a personal connection with that book (or there's "Emily of New Moon" if she's read Anne...I loved Emily to bits!). Whatever you do I'm sure will be brilliant..all the things you've listed sound like great options!

~laughing_newt

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