Tuesday, March 18, 2025

TEAR THIS DOWN by Barbara Dee

 

TEAR THIS DOWN by Barbara Dee is another great pick for National Women's History Month. The recommended audience is middle grade readers, but it's perfect for anyone interested in history and women's rights.

Freya Stillman has barely started seventh grade. Her history teacher has already assigned a research project. One day into her research, Freya learns that Benjamin Wellstone, the man whose name appears on buildings, a statue, and even her school's name, is not the man everyone believes him to be. Yes, he worked with President Lincoln to defeat slavery, but he also believed that women should only work in the home, should not be educated, and should not be allowed to vote or participate in government.

Freya can't believe this man gets so much respect in her community. Her immediate reaction is to begin a campaign to have his statue removed and have all the things, including the town, renamed. As her opinions gain ground, some people in town are not thrilled by Freya's opinions. She doesn't really care what others think. Instead, she works to get some friends involved in promoting a message that perhaps the historical suffragists from the town deserve more of their support.

Author Barbara Dee takes current topics and brings them front and center in this novel about a young activist and her passion for making people aware of important facts about her town. Full of discussion opportunities, TEAR THIS DOWN should be in every classroom and library.

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