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Synopsis
Emily and Matt land in the middle of a noisy crowd in front of a theater in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1914. Led by Nellie McClung, a play is about to be performed that may change everything for women in Manitoba. Women want the right to vote and this time stuffy politicians like Premier Roblin will not stop them. Can Emily and Matt help Nellie stand up to all the people who want to stop her fight for equal rights?
Is Make It Fair! appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 6 and up.
Children time-travel to 1914 Winnipeg to witness Nellie McClung's fight for women's suffrage. Educational historical content about voting rights with no violence, mature content, or scary elements.
What to know going in
This book has no graphic violence, no sexual content, and clean language.
Who'll love this
Kids will enjoy a time-travel adventure where they help a real historical hero fight for equal rights.