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New Book for Young Readers Brings the Stories of 10 Remarkable Women to Life

Last updated: December 4, 2025 1:20 pm
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“The Lost Women of Science” by Melina Gerosa Bellows and Katie Hafner is a captivating book that shines a spotlight on 10 extraordinary women who made significant contributions to the field of science but have been overlooked or erased from history. Published by Penguin Random House’s Bright Matter imprint, this book takes inspiration from the popular podcast episodes of the same name and presents these women’s inspiring biographies in a format tailored for middle school readers.

In a recent conversation about “Lost Women of Science,” Bellows and Hafner shared insights into their favorite female scientists and how their stories of perseverance and determination can ignite a sense of curiosity in young readers, regardless of their gender. The book not only highlights the achievements of these remarkable women but also delves into the challenges they faced and the impact they had on the scientific community.

One of the featured scientists in the book is Dorothy Andersen, who was instrumental in identifying cystic fibrosis as a distinct disease. Her groundbreaking work paved the way for advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of this condition. Another prominent figure is Yvonne Y. Clark, known as YY, who was the first woman to earn a mechanical engineering degree from Howard University and played a crucial role in bringing moon rocks back to Earth.

What sets “Lost Women of Science” apart is its emphasis on showcasing the human side of these scientists, bringing their personalities and struggles to life. Bellows and Hafner’s meticulous research and engaging storytelling offer readers a glimpse into the lives of these trailblazing women and the impact they had on the world of science.

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The book also features interactive elements like experiments, recipes, and activities that invite young readers to explore the wonders of science firsthand. By incorporating these hands-on experiences, the authors hope to inspire a new generation of budding scientists to pursue their passion for discovery.

In addition to celebrating the achievements of these remarkable women, “Lost Women of Science” also sheds light on the importance of representation and the power of curiosity. By offering young readers role models who defy stereotypes and challenge conventions, the book encourages them to dream big and pursue their interests in STEM fields.

Overall, “Lost Women of Science” is a testament to the resilience and determination of these unsung heroines of science. Through their stories, readers are reminded of the invaluable contributions of women in shaping the world of science and are encouraged to follow in their footsteps. This book is not just a collection of biographies; it’s a celebration of curiosity, perseverance, and the enduring spirit of discovery.

If you’re looking for a book that will inspire and empower the next generation of scientists, “Lost Women of Science” is a must-read. Pick up a copy today and embark on a journey of exploration and discovery with these incredible women who changed the course of history.

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