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One Step Forward by Marcie Flinchum Atkins

One Step Forward

by Marcie Flinchum Atkins

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  • Mar 2025, 320 pages
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One Step Forward is a compelling debut YA historical fiction novel in verse about Matilda Young—the youngest American suffragist imprisoned for picketing the White House to demand women's right to vote.

Raised in a politically divided family, Matilda wondered if she could be as courageous as her older sister who fought for suffrage. Joining the radical protest movement came with plenty of risk. Women were routinely scorned, harassed, arrested—and worse. And taking a stand for her rights could tear her family apart.

Told in powerful verse, One Step Forward follows Matilda's coming-of-age journey as she takes her first step into action. Amid the backdrop of World War I, Matilda's story vividly highlights the extreme mental, physical, and emotional battles faced by the protestors leading up to the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. It also reveals the bravery, hard work, and spirit of the women who paved the way for future generations to use their voices and votes.

Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers!
  1. How does the title One Step Forward reflect the theme of the book?
  2. What choices did the poet make with poetic form? How do those choices impact the story?
  3. How does the author use white space? How did that impact you as a reader?
  4. The slips of paper that Sophie sneaks to Matilda are her way of communicating with her sister and sharing wisdom. If you could write a bit of wisdom to a friend or family member, what would it say?
  5. Throughout the book, Atkins uses physical objects as touchstones. Some touchstones include: Hershey's Kisses, additions to her collections, and the notes from Sophie. How do these touchstones impact the story and how do they affect you as a reader?
  6. There are many ways to tell a story. ...
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"Four sisters support one another in the turbulent fight for women's right to vote in early-20th-century America. Successfully conveys the grit, trauma, and violence of the times, adeptly emphasizing the activists' doubt, pride, persistence, and exhaustion. Atkins' skillful use of concrete poetry greatly enhances the work. Powerful, necessary reading." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"The plight of 19-year-old Matilda Young, the youngest suffragist arrested after picketing at the White House in 1917, is brought to life. This inspiring historical tale of perseverance experiments with formatting to connote mood. Imagined versions of suffragists such as Ida B. Wells and Mary Church Terrell feature alongside Matilda." —Publishers Weekly

"Atkins' excellent novel in verse brings the 15 days Matilda spends in jail to vivid life, dramatizing the inhumane treatment the suffragists received. [She] has done a superb job of research, bringing her material to life in an important book." —Booklist

"An inspiring verse novel that offers a blueprint for activism, showing how courage for a cause can grow over time and that activities as small as stuffing envelopes are as important as marching. Readers will leave perhaps empowered to go forth and fight for causes important in their own lives." —Irene Latham, co-author of African Town, winner of the Scott O'Dell Award for Outstanding Historical Fiction

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Marcie Flinchum Atkins

Marcie Flinchum Atkins has spent over twenty-five years in the classroom and library and holds an MA and MFA in children's literature. She is a teacher-librarian by day and a writer in the wee hours. One Step Forward is her YA debut. She lives on the outskirts of Washington, DC.

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