Hiromi's Hands
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By Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children
Hiromi’s Hands is superb. Based on a true story, this book makes an excellent vehicle for teaching children about non-traditional career opportunities for women in the labor market. With closely intertwined lessons about work ethic and Japanese customs and carefully-researched illustrations, this book has enough interesting substance to appeal to a wide readership.
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