Gloria Steinem: Feminist Extraordinaire cover

Gloria Steinem: Feminist Extraordinaire

Author: Lazo, Caroline

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 8.3
Points 3.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 13999
Points per Word 0.000214
Page Count 128
Points per Page 0.023438

Description

Recounts the life of the feminist leader, her impact on the women's movement, and the founding of Ms. magazine and the Ms. Foundation.

Quick Summary

If your kid is curious about how real change happens, this biography of Gloria Steinem is a great pick she walks readers through Steinem's early years, her time as a journalist, and how she helped spark the modern women's movement while also co-founding Ms. magazine and the Ms. Foundation for Women. What makes it stand out is that it doesn't just list achievements; it shows Steinem as someone who kept going even when things got tough, which gives kids a real sense of perseverance and activism as lived experience rather than abstract ideas. Middle graders who enjoy learning about people who bucked the status quo will find plenty to discuss here, and the straightforward, conversational style keeps it accessible even for readers who might normally shy away from nonfiction. Parents will appreciate that it covers important historical context without being heavy-handed, though younger readers might need some background on the 1960s-70s era to fully grasp why certain moments mattered. It's a solid choice for book reports, but also works well as a stepping stone for kids who want to explore women's history further if they enjoy this, they might also like picking up a biography of another trailblazer from that era to compare.