New Releases by Jeannine Atkins

Jeannine Atkins is the author of Knocking on Windows (2025), Green Promises (2025), Hidden Powers (2022), Grasping Mysteries (2021), Stone Mirrors (2017).

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Knocking on Windows

release date: Aug 05, 2025
Knocking on Windows
Acclaimed author Jeannine Atkins revisits her past in this brave and powerful memoir-in-verse about memory, healing, and finding her voice as a writer, perfect for fans of Amber Smith and Speak. Night darkens the window to mirror. I’m back in my old bedroom. Six weeks after the start of her freshman year of college, Jeannine Atkins finds herself back in her childhood bedroom after an unimaginable trauma. Now home in Massachusetts, she’s struggling to reclaim her life and her voice. Seeking comfort in the words of women, she turns to the lives and stories of Sylvia Plath, Maya Angelou, and Emily Dickinson. Through raw and poignant letter-poems addressed to these literary giants, Jeannine finds that the process of writing and reflecting has become not only a means of survival but the catalyst for a burgeoning writing career. Inspired and ready to move forward, she enrolls in her state university, where she feeds her growing passion for writing in fiction seminars. But she finds that she’s unable to escape the pervasive misogyny of her classmates and professors, who challenge her to assert her own voice against a backdrop of disbelief and minimalization. This time, though, Jeannine is not willing to go down without a fight. A searingly honest memoir told through gorgeous verse, Knocking on Windows stands as a beacon of hope and a celebration of the enduring spirit of survivors of sexual assault—and of writers.

Green Promises

release date: Feb 11, 2025
Green Promises
A novel in verse tells how three remarkable women--Mary Agnes Chase, Marguerite Thomas Williams, and Sophie Mack Lutterlough--pursue their scientific passions despite societal barriers, and achieve groundbreaking success in botany, geology, and entomology.

Hidden Powers

release date: Jan 18, 2022
Hidden Powers
A biographical novel in verse about Lise Meitner, an Austrian Jew and physics professor in Nazi Germany who escaped to Sweden and whose work led to the discovery of nuclear fission. Includes author''s note and timeline.

Grasping Mysteries

release date: Jul 13, 2021
Grasping Mysteries
A biographical novel in verse of seven girls from different time periods who used math to explore the mysteries of the universe and grew up to do innovate work that changed history.

Stone Mirrors

release date: Jan 10, 2017
Stone Mirrors
From critically acclaimed author Jeannine Atkins comes a “memorable, poetic tale” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) about a half–Native American, half–African American sculptor working in the years following the Civil War. A sculptor of historical figures starts with givens but creates her own vision. Edmonia Lewis was just such a sculptor, but she never spoke or wrote much about her past, and the stories that have come down through time are often vague or contradictory. Some facts are known: Edmonia was the daughter of an Ojibwe woman and an African Haitian man. She had the rare opportunity to study art at Oberlin, one of the first schools to admit women and people of color, but lost her place after being accused of poisoning and theft, despite being acquitted of both. She moved to Boston and eventually Italy, where she became a successful sculptor. But the historical record is very thin. The open questions about Edmonia’s life seem ideally suited to verse, a form that is compatible with mysteries. Inspired by both the facts and the gaps in history, author Jeannine Atkins imagines her way into a vision of what might have been.

Finding Wonders

release date: Sep 20, 2016
Finding Wonders
This “evocative and beautiful” (School Library Journal) novel “vividly imagines the lives of three girls” (Booklist, starred review) in three different time periods as they grow up to become groundbreaking scientists. Maria Merian was sure that caterpillars were not wicked things born from mud, as most people of her time believed. Through careful observation she discovered the truth about metamorphosis and documented her findings in gorgeous paintings of the life cycles of insects. More than a century later, Mary Anning helped her father collect stone sea creatures from the cliffs in southwest England. To him they were merely a source of income, but to Mary they held a stronger fascination. Intrepid and patient, she eventually discovered fossils that would change people’s vision of the past. Across the ocean, Maria Mitchell helped her mapmaker father in the whaling village of Nantucket. At night they explored the starry sky through his telescope. Maria longed to discover a new comet—and after years of studying the night sky, she finally did. Told in vibrant, evocative poems, this stunning novel celebrates the joy of discovery and finding wonder in the world around us.

Little Woman in Blue

release date: Sep 15, 2015
Little Woman in Blue
May Alcott spends her days sewing blue shirts for Union soldiers, but she dreams of painting a masterpiece—which many say is impossible for a woman—and of finding love, too. When she reads her sister’s wildly popular novel, Little Women, she is stung by Louisa’s portrayal of her as “Amy,” the youngest of four sisters who trades her desire to succeed as an artist for the joys of hearth and home. Determined to prove her talent, May makes plans to move far from Massachusetts and make a life for herself with room for both watercolors and a wedding dress. Can she succeed? And if she does, what price will she have to pay? Based on May Alcott’s letters and diaries, as well as memoirs written by her neighbors, Little Woman in Blue puts May at the center of the story she might have told about sisterhood and rivalry in an extraordinary family.

Views from a Window Seat

release date: Oct 26, 2013
Views from a Window Seat
Every writer needs inspiration, whether composing fiction, poetry, or fact-based work for an audience of children or adults. Both inspiration and company, Views from a Window Seat: Thoughts on Writing and Life poses and answers questions such as: How do we decide the best way to begin a book? How do we keep up our momentum during the long middle? What are some ways to know we''ve reached an ending? How do we tell the truth?

Girls Who Looked Under Rocks

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Girls Who Looked Under Rocks
An inspiring famous women book for girls, Girls Who Looked Under Rocks also makes the perfect feminist gift for girls. Girls Who Looked Under Rocks: The Lives of Six Pioneering Naturalists is for a world no longer confined by gender stereotypes, and a place where science is for girls, too! Parents and children will love this portrayal of six women who grew up playing in the dirt and went on to become award winning scientists and writers. All of these women were discouraged from pursuing careers in science, but they all persisted in their passion. If there is a pre-teen or adolescent in your life, especially a girl, take a look at this empowering, inspiring chapter book. It portrays the youths and careers of six remarkable women whose curiosity about nature fueled a passion to steadfastly overcome obstacles to careers in traditionally men-only occupations. The six-Maria Merian (b.1647), Anna Comstock (b.1854), Frances Hamerstrom (b.1907), Rachel Carson (b.1907), Miriam Rothschild (b.1908), and Jane Goodall (b.1934)—all became renowned scientists, artists and writers. A wonderful resource for young researchers and biographers, these stories can be a starting point for issues of gender, science, and the environment.

Borrowed Names

release date: Mar 11, 2010
Borrowed Names
As a child, Laura Ingalls Wilder traveled across the prairie in a covered wagon. Her daughter, Rose, thought those stories might make a good book, and the two created the beloved Little House series. Sara Breedlove, the daughter of former slaves, wanted everything to be different for her own daughter, A''Lelia. Together they built a million-dollar beauty empire for women of color. Marie Curie became the first person in history to win two Nobel prizes in science. Inspired by her mother, Irène too became a scientist and Nobel prize winner. Borrowed Names is the story of these extraordinary mothers and daughters. Borrowed Names is a 2011 Bank Street - Best Children''s Book of the Year.

Anne Hutchinson¿s Way

release date: Jun 01, 2009
Anne Hutchinson¿s Way
In 1634, young Susanna Hutchinson travels from England with her parents and siblings, landing in the new World. There the family hope to practice their religion as they fit. But Anne, Susanna¿s mother, does not like the minister¿s manner. She begins holding meetings in her home and speaking about Scripture. The gatherings grow crowded. However, some of the townspeople aren¿t happy about a woman preaching, esp. since her thoughts differ from the minister¿s. Then Anne is charged with disturbing the peace of the colony and is summoned to court. This story about one of our country¿s first heroines and her struggle to uphold what later became our most precious freedom -- that of speech. Full-color illustrations.

Get Set! Swim!

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Get Set! Swim!
A young Puerto Rican-American girl learns an important lesson about pride and victory from her mother.

Anne Hutchinson's Way

release date: Jul 24, 2007
Anne Hutchinson's Way
A fictionalized episode from the life of Anne Hutchinson, who arrived with her family in Massachusetts in 1634, but was soon banished for holding religious meetings and teaching ideas with which Puritan ministers disagreed.

How High Can We Climb?

release date: Jan 01, 2005
How High Can We Climb?
Enhanced by thoughts and dialogue imagined by the author, the stories of 12 female explorers--sailors, mountain climbers, and deep-sea divers--are brought to life with clever pictures that celebrate these remarkably brave women.

Preparadas... Listas... Ya!

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Preparadas... Listas... Ya!
A young Puerto Rican girl learns an important lesson about pride and victory from her mother.

A Name on the Quilt

release date: Jan 01, 2003
A Name on the Quilt
A family reminisces while gathered together to make a panel for the AIDS Memorial Quilt in memory of a beloved uncle.

Wings and Rockets

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Wings and Rockets
Tells the stories of women who have dared to challenge prejudices and rules to take their place in the skies--from Katherine Wright and Bessie Coleman to Jackie Cochran, Shannon Lucid, and Eileen Collins.

Robin's Home

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Robin's Home
Robin learns how to fly and build a nest. Includes information on the life cycle of robins.

Becoming Little Women

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Becoming Little Women
Using fragments of Alcott''s diary, Atkins recreates what it was like for the author of "Little Women" to spend a frightening year of family imposed sacrifice at a farm called Fruitlands. Full-color illustrations.

Aani and the Tree Huggers

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Aani and the Tree Huggers
One day Aani is resting against her favorite tree when she hears the unfamiliar roar of trucks. She alerts the village women, the eldest of whom says the sounds are made by men from the city who have come to cut down the trees. The women explain to the cutters that their trees provide the villagers with food and fuel; are home to animals; and prevent erosion. But the men are heedless. As the cutters move closer, Aani acts with quiet, instinctive heroism to save not only her special tree, but also the village''s beloved forest.

Mary Anning and the Sea Dragon

release date: Sep 14, 1999
Mary Anning and the Sea Dragon
The girl who found the first sea reptile fossil Mary Anning loved to scour the shores of Lyme Regis, England, where she was born in 1799, for stone sea lilies and shells. Her father had taught her how to use the tools with which she dug into the sand and scraped at the stones that fell from the cliffs. And he had taught her how to look, to look hard, for "curiosities." One day, when she was eleven, Mary Anning spotted some markings on a wide, flat stone. She chipped at it with her hammer and chisel until the lines of a tooth emerged--and then those of another tooth. Weeks of persistent effort yielded a face about four feet long. But what creature was this? Her brother called it a sea dragon. Many months later, Mary Anning still had not unearthed what she only then learned was called a fossil. But she found out that her discovery was precious and that the painstaking effort to uncover traces of ancient life was profoundly important. Jeannine Atkins''s sensitive and engaging portrait is strikingly illustrated by Michael Dooling, whose powerful paintings capture young Mary Anning''s devotion to her work, and all the joy she found in it.

Preparadas... Listas... ¡Ya!

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Preparadas... Listas... ¡Ya!
The day of the big swim meet has finally arrived, and Jessenia is excited, but a bit worried too. It''s her first meet away from home, and the other team is on a winning streak. Her coach tells the team that everyone is equal in the water, but Jessenia wonders if their team spirit is really enough to lead them to victory.

The Five Olympic Ideals

release date: Nov 01, 1997
The Five Olympic Ideals
A village girl in India inspires the women around her to save their beloved forest.
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