*STARRED REVIEW*"A wonderfully detailed yet succinct biography focusing on Sheinbaum's impact on the world, this is a great first purchase." —School Library Journal
"This book puts forth traits of curiosity, persistence, collaboration, and ingenuity as admirable, especially when used for the benefit of many. Gorgeous illustrations complete the warm tone of the narrative." —Booklist
"This book tracks a remarkable woman's remarkable life." —Foreword Reviews
From social justice activist to Nobel-winning scientist to the first woman (and first Jewish!) president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum faces each new challenge by saying, "sí!", "yes, I can."
Just like the migrating butterflies in Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum has grown and changed.
As a little girl, she was fascinated by nature and the beautiful mariposas that would flutter around Mexico City, signifying the coming holiday of Hanukkah. She was a dancer, an advocate for equality, and a professor of environmental science. With each new role, Claudia needed to undergo her own metamorphosis, but the challenge was worth the effort.
All her hard work brought her to the mayor's office to fight pollution, and Claudia saw yet another new path forward where she could make the laws that would help bring about more than just a change in herself, but for all of Mexico.
The first woman, first Jewish person, and first scientist to become president of Mexico, President Claudia Sheinbaum gets her due in this biographical picture book about believing in yourself, in your dreams, and in a better world for all. The arrival of mariposas (butterflies) in Mexico City heralded Hanukkah in Claudia’s youth; as she got older, their dwindling numbers signaled a crisis she sought to avert. From Nobel Peace Prize winner to mayor to president, this book tracks a remarkable woman’s remarkable life. —Foreword Reviews
This biography of Claudia Sheinbaum, the president of Mexico and the first woman and Jewish person to hold the office, shows that leaders can be forward-thinking and collaborative. As a child, Sheinbaum was raised in an observant Jewish household, learned to love science and nature, and learned about monarch butterflies. Her journey is framed by the metaphor of a butterfly’s metamorphosis, with a tiny monarch accompanying her on every page of the lush, evocative illustrations. In college, Sheinbaum became an activist, speaking out about the need for free education for all. She had a successful career as a scientist, always concerned about using her platform to improve society. When she was invited to collaborate on important research, her answer was "Sí!" When faced with difficult questions about ideas for reducing pollution or improving public transport, her answer was "Sí!" The book puts forth traits of curiosity, persistence, collaboration, and ingenuity as admirable, especially when used for the benefit of many. Gorgeous illustrations complement the warm tone of the narrative. —Booklist