Throughout history, books have highlighted male inventors - but why not women inventors? And where are the women inventors of colour? Why have so many of these women not found their rightful places in history? Often, without choice, women have stayed home to take care of their children. Over the last few decades, though - with increased educational opportunities, access to daycare facilities, and continued attempts to shatter the “glass ceiling” - women have begun to achieve equal footing with men in careers and in salaries. With such advancement so readily on the rise, women have made great gains with creative ideas, their worthwhile plans . . . and with these inventions! While many of their inventions to date have been largely related to the improvement of household and child care items - with STEM in schools and in corporations - women's ideas and innovations remain limitless. For more than twenty-five years, Edith G. Tolchin has worked with and interviewed hundreds of inventors for her longtime column in Inventors Digest. In her new book SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL WOMEN INVENTORS, Ms. Tolchin reveals the real-life stories of twenty successful, modern-day women inventors - stories that describe the hard work, frequent struggles, and indomitable spirit with which they have never given up on their ideas. For many, it will present a revealing look at these women's respective journeys - from their ideas first being sketched on napkins to the creation of multimillion-dollar companies. In addition, Ms. Tolchin includes sound advice and guidance from several accomplished invention service providers to further help future inventors reach their fullest potential, as well as snippets of women inventors in history.