They were teenagers hired for a glamorous job: painting watch dials with glowing paint. The pay was good the work was delicate and the paint-shimmering in the dark-seemed like magic. But that glow came at a deadly cost.This gripping nonfiction book tells the true story of young women in the 1910s and 1920s who unknowingly worked with toxic radium a radioactive element that companies claimed was completely safe. As their health began to collapse-teeth falling out bones breaking unbearable pain-their employers refused to admit anything was wrong. Doctors stayed silent. Evidence was buried. And the girls were left to suffer.But they refused to go quietly.With courage determination and failing bodies they fought back-against corporate greed public doubt and a legal system that was never built for people like them. Their struggle sparked changes in workplace safety laws labor rights and whistleblower protections that still matter today.Written for teens who care about justice truth and standing up when something is wrong this book doesn't shy away from the hard parts-but it also shows how powerful one voice can be. Especially when it's joined by others. Their story will leave you angry inspired and ready to ask questions that matter.
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