Social+Studies+Trade+Books

The following books are considered "trade books." They may serve as an aide to you while studying different sections of history. For extra credit you may read one of these books and write a book review.

Bausum, A. (2007). //Our country's first ladies//. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic.

Denenberg, D., & Roscoe, L. (2001). //50 American heroes every kid should meet//. Brookfield, Conn.: Millbrook Press.

Fradin, D. B., & Day, L. (2005). //Let it begin here!: Lexington & Concord : first battles of the American Revolution//. New York: Walker & Co..

Gourley, C. (2008). //Gibson girls and suffragists: perceptions of women from 1900 to 1918//. Minneapolis, MN: Twenty-First Century Books.

Lewis, J. P. (2007). //The brothers' war: Civil War voices in verse//. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic.