America was built
by ordinary people.
Twelve true stories your kid hasn’t been told. From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Small and the Mighty.
Ages 4-8


About the Book
We Are Mighty began with one question I’ve been asked hundreds of times: How do we raise kids who don’t give up on doing good?
— SHARON McMAHON

“Want mighty kids? Give them these spectacular mighty heroes…Sharon McMahon is a national treasure!”
BRAD MELTZER · bestselling author of the Ordinary People Change the World series
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Norman Mineta
The boy in the prison camp made his lifelong friend there. They served in Congress together.

Ida Lewis
A fifteen-year-old lighthouse keeper. Ulysses S. Grant rowed his own boat out to meet her.

Gouverneur Morris
He wrote “We the People” — after a carriage accident took his leg.
“This original, uplifting volume highlights how small actions can create long-lasting effects. Recommended.”
★ SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL ★

Behind the book
About the Illustrator
Susanna Chapman is an award-winning illustrator of picture books. Her work includes The Girl Who Ran, which was an Independent Publisher Book Award gold medalist; Ada and the Galaxies; Covered in Color; and The Fastest Drummer. Susanna lives with her husband in Nashville, where she draws pictures, designs books, and paints murals.
The Small and the Mighty
"Sharon McMahon is a national treasure and a one-woman cavalry for truth, saving our republic one loving and clear-eyed lesson at a time. She and this book are a gift to our country."
- Isabel Wilkerson, NYT bestselling author of The Warmth of Other Suns



#1 NYT Best Seller
#1 Amazon Best Seller
#1 USA TODAY Best Seller
#1 Best History Book of the Year at Amazon
Top 5 Best Books of the Year at Amazon
Best Nonfiction of the Year at B&N
Goodreads Best of 2024 Nominee
Kind words
“Sharon McMahon has a remarkable ability to make you laugh as you learn about the unsung heroes who shaped our country. By the end of the book, you won’t just be enlightened and entertained—you’ll feel empowered by newfound confidence that you don’t need to be rich or famous to make a difference.”
- Adam Grant
#1 New York Times bestselling author of Hidden Potential and Think Again, and host of the podcast Re:Thinking

About the book
From America’s favorite government teacher, a heartfelt, inspiring portrait of twelve ordinary Americans whose courage formed the character of our country.
In The Small and the Mighty, Sharon McMahon proves that the most remarkable Americans are often ordinary people who didn’t make it into the textbooks. Not the presidents, but the telephone operators. Not the aristocrats, but the schoolteachers. Through meticulous research, she discovers history’s unsung characters and brings their rich, riveting stories to light for the first time.
You’ll meet a woman astride a white horse riding down Pennsylvania Ave, a young boy detained at a Japanese incarceration camp, a formerly enslaved woman on a mission to reunite with her daughter, a poet on a train, and a teacher who learns to work with her enemies. More than one thing is bombed, and multiple people surprisingly become rich. Some rich with money, and some wealthy with things that matter more.
This is a book about what really made America – and Americans – great. McMahon’s cast of improbable champions will become familiar friends, lighting the path we journey in our quest to make the world more just, peaceful, good, and free.
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Reviews from readers
Kind words
“Sharon McMahon is not only America’s Government Teacher but also an everyday truth-telling historian whose storytelling abilities will leave you in awe. Her meticulous attention to detail brings to light untold histories, keeping you frantically turning the page. These revelations provide a roadmap toward understanding who we have always been: small and mighty. The book will inspire you to believe in the power of everyday people to change the world.”
- Bettina Love