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Overview***YALSA AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE FINALIST 2015*** (Young Adult Library Services Association) Born in 1857 and raised in oil country, Ida M. Tarbell was one of the first investigative journalists and probably the most influential in her time. Working for McClure's magazine, Tarbell wrote a series of articles on the Standard Oil Trust, a complicated business empire run by John D. Rockefeller. Her articles revealed to the public the underhanded, even illegal dealings that had built Rockefeller's empire and allowed it to prosper. Later termed ""muckrakers"" in a speech by Theodore Roosevelt-a term Tarbell disliked-she and her colleagues launched the practice of investigative journalism. Achieving remarkable professional success for a woman of her generation, Tarbell paradoxically declined to support the women's suffrage movement, a stance that tarnished her reputation in later decades. This biography is an engrossing portrait of a complex woman, a trailblazer in a man's world. Includes source notes, bibliography, and index. AGES: 12 up AUTHOR: Emily Arnold McCully is known primarily as an artist. The illustrator of more than forty books for young readers, she received the Caldecott Medal for 'Mirette on the High Wire'. She is also passionate about history, particularly on feminist subjects, and makes her YA debut with this biography. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Emily Arnold McCullyPublisher: Houghton Mifflin Imprint: Houghton Mifflin Weight: 1.116kg ISBN: 9780547290928ISBN 10: 0547290926 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 08 July 2014 Recommended Age: From 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThough Tarbell rejected the term, this will appeal primarily to those interested in the history of muckraking journalism. --Kirkus * Readers will not only get a feel for Tarbell, but they'll also get a sense of the changing world she inhabited. --School Library Journal, starred review * Illustrated with many period photos, this informative title brings Tarbell and her times into sharper focus for readers today. --Booklist, starred review -- Though Tarbell rejected the term, this will appeal primarily to those interested in the history of muckraking journalism. --Kirkus Author InformationEmily Arnold McCully is known primarily as an artist. The illustrator of more than forty books for young readers, she received the Caldecott Medal for Mirette on the High Wire. She is also passionate about history, particularly on feminist subjects, and makes her YA debut with this biography. She divides her time between Chatham, New York, and New York City. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |