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I freaking loved this! All the different stories about amazing women from around the world was so inspiring and empowering. I loved the format of this book too, the short graphic novel story of their lives followed by a full spread illustration. Recommend to everyone!
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Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World is a pitch perfect historical graphic novel for anyone who wants to learn about brazen rebel ladies throughout history. Pénélope Bagieu started with a list of 50 women whose stories she wanted to tell and narrowed it down to about 30 for the book. In interviews, Bagieu is quoted as saying that one of the hardest choices was deciding “whose stories I could tell a 200 times without getting bored of.” She especially wanted to showcase that not all brazen rebel ladies are western, white, educated, cisgender, straight women. At the end of the book, Bagieu does include the rest of her list of fabulous women for further reading.
Rest of the review at: http://www.noflyingnotights.com/blog/2019/03/20/brazen-rebel-ladies-who-rocked-the-world/
Rest of the review at: http://www.noflyingnotights.com/blog/2019/03/20/brazen-rebel-ladies-who-rocked-the-world/
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This graphic novel rendition of many amazing womxn’s lives is absolutely incredible. I loved every word, every drawing, every story, every page.
An amazing collection of 29 short biographies of strong women through out history and from across the world. As an adult there are a few women I had read about before such as Temple Grandin, Nellie Bly, and Heddy Lamarr that are included in the list but I think that likely all of them will be new to teens picking up this graphic novel styled biographic collection. Each biography ranges in length from 5-10 pages but still manage cram a lot of information in. I could see readers being inspired to look up more information on their favorites.