Alice Across America: The Story of the First Women's Cross-Country Road Trip

by Sarah Glenn Marsh (Author) Gilbert Ford (Illustrator)

Alice Across America: The Story of the First Women's Cross-Country Road Trip
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Writer Sarah Glenn Marsh and illustrator Gilbert Ford's Alice Across America is a nonfiction picture book account of maverick Alice Ramsey, the first woman to drive a car across America in 1909.

When Alice Ramsey was little, she loved to ride horses. As she grew up, more people were driving cars. From the moment Alice slid behind the wheel, she was crazy about cars. So when the Maxwell-Briscoe Company challenged her to drive one of their new cars across the country as a promotional ploy to prove that even a lady could do it, Alice daringly accepted. With several women by her side, these brazen drivers sustained many hardships over the course of a remarkable two-month journey and far surpassed all expectations.

With a clever blend of women's history, technological history, and American roading geography, this is a celebration of unstoppable women making strides in twentieth-century America.

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Focusing on a little-known slice of history, this is a solid addition to nonfiction picture-book collections.

Kirkus Reviews

Will draw in those interested in cars, history, and/or women's rights with its straightforward yet energetic text and stylized illustrations. A fine choice that showcases a strong woman inspired to succeed.

School Library Journal

Starred Review

Gr 2-5--Marsh describes the fascinating story of the first cross-country trip made by women. Alice Ramsey fell in love with driving when she first got behind the wheel of an automobile. When Ramsey earned a perfect score in an endurance test, she caught the eye of the publicist for the Maxwell-Briscoe Company. He proposed that she drive a new Maxwell automobile from New York to California to prove that the car was so well built, even a lady could handle it. Ramsey and three of her friends embarked on a two-month journey that took them across the country. Historical details about cars, roadways, and gender bias are incorporated throughout the story and enhance the plot. The author's note includes more information about Ramsey, her companions, the journey, and photos of the women during the trip. Ford's illustrations are a true asset to the text and evoke a sense of the early 1900s. Most of the illustrations are large two-page spreads that provide a sense of the wide-open spaces the women traveled. VERDICT A fun and fascinating story that includes many favorites: cars, strong women, and little-known historical facts. A must-have for a school or public library collection.--V. Lynn Christiansen, Wiley International Studies Magnet Elementary School, Raleigh, NC

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Sarah Glenn Marsh
Sarah Glenn Marsh obtained her master's degree in early childhood education with a focus on literacy. She lives near Richmond, Virginia. Sarah Green is an illustrator and designer based in San Francisco. She illustrated Abrams's Elizabeth Warren, among other picture books.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781250297020
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Henry Holt & Company
Publication date
February 20, 2020
Series
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BISAC categories
JNF025210 - Juvenile Nonfiction | History | United States/20th Century
JNF007120 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Women
JNF058000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Travel
JNF057030 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Transportation | Cars & Trucks
Library of Congress categories
History
United States
20th century
Travel
Sex role
Overland journeys to the Pacific
Automobile travel
Ramsey, Alice
Women automobile drivers

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