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tildahlia's review against another edition
5.0
A wonderfully illustrated book about the incredible accomplishments of a diverse range of women. The artwork is beautiful, the stories inspiring and heartwarming, this is a book to be enjoyed by everyone.
madamegeneva's review against another edition
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
4.0
I really liked the art style, and each women’s section is only about 8-10 pages, so it was very easy to read. I loved discovering some amazing women i’d never heard of, and finding out even more about the ones i *had* heard of.
For example, how fucking badass was Josephine Baker and Naziq al-abid?! And so many of these women were queer! Anyway, if you want an enjoyable & interesting quick read, check it out.
For example, how fucking badass was Josephine Baker and Naziq al-abid?! And so many of these women were queer! Anyway, if you want an enjoyable & interesting quick read, check it out.
danalovestoread's review against another edition
I really liked the content, but realized graphic novels aren't my thing. Gave it a shot though! Will pass on to my son- he loves graphic novels.
jennat's review against another edition
2.0
The art is beautiful, everything else is absolutely inane.
celtic_oracle's review against another edition
5.0
I’m a big fan of the Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls series, and an even bigger fan of this book, which goes into so much more depth about these women’s stories, as well as introducing me to new rebel girls.
I had a few painful nits to pick with the editing and fact-checking, but I loved the book so much I couldn’t rate it down for that. Highly recommended for older teens and adults who love learning about women who break barriers and kick ass.
I had a few painful nits to pick with the editing and fact-checking, but I loved the book so much I couldn’t rate it down for that. Highly recommended for older teens and adults who love learning about women who break barriers and kick ass.