Explore the unbelievable true story of America's glowing girls and their fight for justice in the young readers edition of the New York Times and USA Today bestseller The Radium Girls.
Amid the excitement of the early twentieth century, hundreds of young women spend their days hard at work painting watch dials with glow-in-the-dark radium paint. The painters consider themselves lucky—until they start suffering from a mysterious illness. As the corporations try to cover up a shocking secret, these shining girls suddenly find themselves at the center of a deadly scandal.
The Radium Young Readers Edition tells the unbelievable true story of these incredible women, whose determination to fight back saved countless lives.
Listened to this with my 7th and 9th grade girls. So heavy, sad and gruesome. I don’t think I would have had the heart (or stomach) to read the full version.
This book felt very repetitive. Like a fever dream (nightmare) that just kept looping. So much decay, pus, blood, suffering and death. While I think this story is an important one, I think perhaps this book had more repetitive and/or irrelevant details than necessary.
The narrator was a bit hard to understand at times and the sheer number of different people involved made it really hard to for me to follow. I think it might have been better to read this instead of listening to the audiobook.
Overall, this book is a heavy, gruesome, horrifying and heartbreaking true story that isn’t enjoyable to read, but is very eye-opening.
This was such a hard book to get through and even harder to put down. I was angry and saddened by what these girls went through!!!! They are brave strong women that more people should know about!!!!
The book was not for me. Someone might enjoy this but for me it was too much blood, death and I feel like it kept saying the same thing over and over again.