Praise for Fannie Never Flinched

A cogent, well-documented, handsomely designed treatment of a heretofore forgotten hero of labor.
Kirkus

**STARRED REVIEW** "An essential purchase for public or large school libraries interested in workers’ rights and social justice."
School Library Journal

**STARRED REVIEW** "The author may be addressing this stirring story of an early union activist—Fannie Sellins (1872-1919)—to middle-schoolers, but the rigor of her approach yields a book with solid scholarly feature."
Publishers Weekly

**STARRED REVIEW** "Readers interested in the history of workers’ rights shouldn’t miss this entrée to the subject, which is bolstered by a timeline of labor struggles, source notes, and other resources."
Booklist

About the Author

Mary Cronk Farrell’s books have been honored with the SPUR Award for Best Juvenile Fiction, and as Notable Social Studies Books for Young People and NY Public Library Best Books for Teens. Mary speaks at schools, libraries, and women’s and family workshops. She lives in Spokane, Washington.

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