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Wonder Women: 25 Innovators, Inventors, and Trailblazers Who Changed History
by Sophia Foster-Dimino, Sam Maggs
I LOVED this book. It's the type of book I would have wanted when I was a younger kid.
Not only is Maggs a really funny writer, but they are also really clever and diverse; for example, the first person in this novel who was interviewed was a transgender woman, and many of the women written about in the novel are women of colour, lesbian or bisexual women, and there's a transgender woman from the 1700s (I believe. It might have been the 1600s).
This book was so well put together too. Overall, I really, really loved it, and would totally recommend it to anyone.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC!
Not only is Maggs a really funny writer, but they are also really clever and diverse; for example, the first person in this novel who was interviewed was a transgender woman, and many of the women written about in the novel are women of colour, lesbian or bisexual women, and there's a transgender woman from the 1700s (I believe. It might have been the 1600s).
This book was so well put together too. Overall, I really, really loved it, and would totally recommend it to anyone.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC!