Monday, July 16, 2018

Bea Reviews Rad Girls Can: Stories of Bold, Brave, and Brilliant Young Women by Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl

Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Source: the publisher in exchange for an honest review
Release Date: July 17th, 2018
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Blurb from goodreads:

From the New York Times best-selling authors of Rad Women Worldwide and Rad American Women A-Z, a bold and brave collection of stories and art about inspiring and accomplished girls who have made positive impacts on the world before the age of 20. 

You might know the stories of Malala Yousafzai, Anne Frank, Jazz Jennings, and Joan of Arc. But have you heard about Yusra Mardini, a Syrian refugee who swam a sinking boat to shore, saved twenty lives, then went on to compete as an Olympic swimmer? Or Trisha Prabhu, who invented an anti-cyberbullying app at age 13? Or Barbara Rose Johns, whose high school protest helped spark the civil rights movement?

In Rad Girls Can, you'll learn about a diverse group of young women who are living rad lives, whether excelling in male-dominated sports like boxing, rock climbing, or skateboarding; speaking out against injustice and discrimination; expressing themselves through dance, writing, and music; or advocating for girls around the world. Each profile is paired with the dynamic paper-cut art that made the authors' first two books New York Times best sellers. Featuring both contemporary and historical figures, Rad Girls Can offers hope, inspiration, and motivation to readers of all ages and genders.

My Thoughts:

Buy this book for any young female - straight, gay, genderqueer, etc - in your life. Let them see what females around the world through time have done. Inspire them and give them hope.

"Rad Girls Can" gives mini biographies of girls and young women who have done amazing things in a variety of fields - politics, sports, the arts, war, science, etc. Some of the girls are familiar to us, such as Ruby Bridges, Helen Keller, and Mary Shelley, while others my be less well-known, such as Cordelia Longo, Elizabeth Cotten, and Princess Ping Yang. While most are drawn from approximately the last hundred years, Schatz and Stahl pull a few from farther back in history. The selection of women is from around the world, though America and the Western world have the most representation and all have overcome challenges or hardships to change the world.

With a resource list and suggestions on how to make a difference, "Rad Girls Can" is an engaging, readable trip through time that shines a light on females who lit the way and their contemporary successors, and is a source of inspiration for today's young girls, and women.

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