
Lighthouse Ladies: Shining a Spotlight on Hardy Heroines
Islenia Mil
(Illustrator)This title will be released on:
May 27, 2025
Description
The derring-do of Shark Lady meets the inspiration of Mae Among the Stars in the true stories of four intrepid and diverse women of history as they battle weather and waves to save sailors at sea. Kris Coronado's debut nonfiction picture book, perfect for fans of Hello, Lighthouse, is brilliantly illustrated by Islenia Mil.
Ahoy! To man a lighthouse over a century ago in America required guts, courage, and bravery. It was a job tackled by hundreds every day, many of whom . . . were not men! This true tale chronicles the amazing feats of four fascinating women. Each real lighthouse lady featured in this book—whether she’s on a wind-walloped Hawaiian clifftop or an icy channel off the Virginia coast—shows that girl power was around long before it became a popular phrase.
Product Details
Publisher | Clarion Books |
Publish Date | May 27, 2025 |
Pages | 48 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780063351837 |
Dimensions | 11.5 X 8.5 X 0.0 inches | 17.5 pounds |
About the Author
A journalist since she was a teen, Kris Coronado has a proven track record of exploring captivating subjects for outlets like the Washington Post. She lives in Richmond, Virginia, with her husband, two daughters, and a dog who thinks she’s a cat. Lighthouse Ladies is Kris’s debut picture book. You can see more of her work at kriscoronado.com.
Islenia Mil, an Afro-Latina illustrator, blends captivating composition, intricate line work, rich textures, and vibrant hues to craft meaningful narratives. Raised in both the vibrant culture of Santo Domingo and the dynamic energy of New York City, she transports viewers into realms of imagination. She is also the illustrator of Lighthouse Ladies: Shining a Spotlight on Hardy Heroines by Kris Coronado. Islenia Mil lives in New York City.
Reviews
★ "Inspiring episodes from the lives of four admirable women are well told in lively, smartly paced rhyming prose. Dramatic, deep-toned artwork grabs readers’ attention with precisely detailed but sweeping graphic spreads. True tales of daring and dedication!"
— Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
★"This fascinating nonfiction debut upends the idea that only men helmed lighthouses during their heyday . . . illustrations offer astonishing viewpoints from inside and out, putting readers right in the middle of the action. A wonderful addition to lighthouse lore." — Booklist (starred review)
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