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Particular Books (2017), Edition: 01, 224 pages
Description
"Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls reinvents fairy tales, inspiring girls with the stories of 100 heroic women from Elizabeth I to Serena Williams. Illustrated by 60 female artists from every corner of the globe, this is the most-funded original book in the history of crowd-funding"
User reviews
LibraryThing member StephLamb
Took FOREVER for this one to come up in our library holds but it is 100% worth the wait. Filled with little stories of smart, brave, courageous, persistent stories of women throughout history. It's a tome that I love having in the house right now. Trying to change the 3 year olds narrative around
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women and beauty. My favourite teaching tool in any circumstance is a really great book! Every little girls should have a copy of this book. It's filled with the usual women you would think of as rebel girls but there are also so, so many that you probably never heard of whose stories are so unique and empowering! Pick it up today!! Show Less
LibraryThing member SChant
Mini biographies of various women. It's an American book so a few too many US examples but overall a good spread. The illustrations are generally a bit cartoony, though there are some exceptions, especially the excellent one of Astrid Lindgren. I was especially disappointed that the section on
All in all quite entertaining for kids.
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Artemisia Gentilesci didn't use her brilliant "Self Portrait as the Allegory of Painting" as a basis.All in all quite entertaining for kids.
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LibraryThing member Moniica
Synopsis: There are no stories where Princesses are rescued by Prince's here! This is a collection of 200 females who have succeeded on their own terms, perfect for a good night story to young children. Some are household names; others have very much gone under the radar in the history books. Each
My Opinion: Although a children's book, I very much enjoyed it as an adult. Some of the lessor-known heroines I googled to get a bit more information on. A quick and enjoyable read.
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female is presented with an illustration and their country and date of birth (and death, if applicable). My Opinion: Although a children's book, I very much enjoyed it as an adult. Some of the lessor-known heroines I googled to get a bit more information on. A quick and enjoyable read.
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LibraryThing member decaturmamaof2
I love this book -- also like the 2nd one, but not as much. Really inspiring stories about a range of accomplished women from throughout the ages. My daughter is enthralled.
LibraryThing member amandabock
I enjoyed this more than I expected to. The entries are uneven- some are surprisingly overly simplistic- but most will pique your interest. That is really my biggest issue: there are no citations, source notes, or suggestions for further reading. When each woman gets 3 paragraphs, you do your
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LibraryThing member g33kgrrl
We have a 3.5 year old and this is currently her favorite book. She calls it the book with "the ladies" and "reads" it on her own by flipping through the pages. It's her new favorite bedtime book and we read one or two stories at bedtime each night. A huge, fantastic success.
LibraryThing member megacool24
I loved this book! It has so many great stories of inspiring women. I kept going to Google to learn more about each one. The artwork is beautiful, too. I love that all of the illustrators are also women and that there is such a beautiful diversity of styles.
I read a dozen of the stories to my
I read a dozen of the stories to my
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3-year old nephew, and he loved them. He kept asking me to read more! Show Less
LibraryThing member BarnesBookshelf
I did quite enjoy this book, especially how a lot of the entries are from more modern women, as in they lived within the last 300 years. There were lots of women I didn't know in addition to the more famous ones I did know, and I was surprised at some of the actually modern (as in still living or
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recently deceased) women who were included. I'm not sure I've seen many other books of this type include so many living women, so that was a nice inclusion. I also loved how each woman got a full-page artwork, even though I feel some of the artwork isn't as flattering as others are. This is definitely a great book for young kids, so parents, check it out! Show Less
LibraryThing member MarthaJeanne
Oversimplistic and boring.
Awards
Australian Book Industry Awards (Shortlist — 2018)
Skipping Stones Honor Award (2021)
Waterstones Book of the Year (Shortlist — 2017)
Original language
English
Original publication date
2016
Physical description
224 p.; 7.28 inches
ISBN
014198600X / 9780141986005