Imposter by Cait Levin
What a soft spot I have for this novel. Anyone who knows my background knows I have been the only girl in lots of classes. STEM education is for everyone who can see and solve problems.
Cait Levin’s Imposter is a testament to the transformative power of STEM education. Sophomore Cam is excited about the computer science class she can finally take. But she is the only girl in the class, and the boys are not shy about letting her know that she is not welcome. The teacher barely acknowledges her and does nothing to stop the unpleasantness. Cam is determined to stick it out.
Then she joins the RoboSub team with her friend Viv. As she expands her skill set, she starts to receive the respect and recognition she deserves. Cam is feisty and fun, even when her imposter syndrome takes hold.
For STEM girls and the adults around them!