* Four starred reviews
* Winner of 2022 Goddard Riverside Children's Book Council Award for Social Justice 
* 2022 Kirkus Best Picture Books List
* 2022 Horn Booklist Fanfare 
* RISE Feminist Book Honor
* 2023 Jane Addams Peace Association Children's Book Award Honor
Before Kip Tiernan came along, the US had no shelters for women. Here is the inspirational story of a singular woman and what her vision and compassion have brought to life.


When Kip Tiernan was growing up during the Great Depression, she’d help her granny feed the men who came to their door asking for help. As Kip grew older, and as she continued to serve food to hungry people, she noticed something peculiar: huddled at the back of serving lines were women dressed as men. At the time, it was believed that there were no women experiencing homelessness. And yet Kip would see women sleeping on park benches and searching for food in trash cans. Kip decided to open the first shelter for women—a shelter with no questions asked, no required chores, just good meals and warm beds. With persistence, Kip took on the city of Boston in her quest to open Rosie's Place, our nation's first shelter for women.
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