Ruth Bader Ginsburg
by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara

I truly loved this entry in the long running series. Ruth’s story is told simply and well. Readers get a fine sense of what motivated Ruth and all that she accomplished, despite much overt sexism. They also learn that she was a broadminded fighter for everyone’s rights. Unlike some, readers learn that she could get along with those who disagreed with her. Watch for the short part in the story about her and Antonin Scalia.
Throughout the illustrations are quietly appealing. I loved the attention paid to Ruth’s glassses.
I highly recommend this title.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher. All opinions are my own.