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"Businesswomen United States Biography Juvenile literature."
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Karlie Kloss
by
Bell, Samantha, author
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Kloss, Karlie, 1992-
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Models (Persons) United States Biography Juvenile literature.
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Women computer programmers United States Biography Juvenile literature.
2019
Karlie Kloss is a model who also runs her own business making vegan, gluten-free cookies. In 2014 she started a scholarship to help young women learn how to code. Learn more about how Karlie uses her success to make a difference!
Marissa Mayer
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Green, Sara, 1964
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Mayer, Marissa, 1975- Juvenile literature.
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Mayer, Marissa, 1975-
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Yahoo! Inc. Juvenile literature.
2015
\"Engaging images accompany information about Marissa Mayer. The combination of high-interest subject matter and narrative text is intended for students in grades 3 through 7\"-- Provided by publisher
Madam C.J. Walker : inventor and businesswoman
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Simons, Lisa M. Bolt, 1969- author
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Walker, C. J., Madam, 1867-1919 Juvenile literature.
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African American women executives Biography Juvenile literature.
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Businesswomen Biography Juvenile literature.
2018
\"Madam C.J. Walker wasn't just an inventor. She was also a political activist and businesswoman.Young readers will discover that she was not only fought for civil rights, but became one of the most successful African-American business owners ever\"-- Provided by publisher.
Oprah Winfrey
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Orr, Tamra, author
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Winfrey, Oprah Juvenile literature.
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Winfrey, Oprah.
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Television talk show hosts United States Biography Juvenile literature.
2019
A biography of the talk show host, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, including how she overcame her poverty-stricken childhood to become a multi-billionaire.
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\"Musician and technology phenom Shavone Charles explores how curiosity and nerve led her from a small college in Merced, California, to some of the most influential spaces in the tech world: from Google to Twitter to eventually landing a spot on the coveted Forbes 30 Under 30 list. Grateful for being the first in many spaces, but passionate about being neither the last nor the only, Charles tells her story in the hopes of guiding others and shaping a future where people, particularly women of color, feel empowered to make space for themselves and challenge society's status quos\"-- Provided by publisher.