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graduating summa cum laude with a degree in Mathematics from UCLA. And impressively, she co-authored a mathematical physics theorem, known as the Chayes-McKellar-Winn Theorem. McKellar was driven by her discovery that she was good at math after all. She used this breakthrough as a basis for a book for 9-12-year-old girls, called Math Doesn’t Suck: How to survive middle school math without losing your mind or breaking a nail. It was published in 2007 and became a New York Times Bestseller. She followed it up with 2008’s Kiss My Math: Showing pre-algebra who’s boss, for girls 13-15, which also spent time on the bestseller list, and in August of 2010 she released Hot X: algebra exposed! for girls 16-18.
This twist in her career explains exactly why I so admire McKellar. As an 80s girl myself, and roughly the same age as she, I thought her Winnie Cooper was a great character. She was so normal—not too gorgeous, but definitely cute, smart, and a friend as well as a “girlfriend.” She didn’t just moon over Kevin, like some peripheral girl in a stereotypical sit-com, but she had her own interests, personality, and stories. She was strong. And I love that McKellar has used that character’s strengths to help young girls gain confidence in math and growing up in general. Just as Winnie was a solid 80s role model for girls, so is Danica a solid 10s role model for girls. What a Wonder-ful accomplishment.
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