Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: Favilli & Cavallo It’s been called the feminist bedtime story book you’ll wish you had growing up, but it’s also a fantastically illustrated tour through incredible moments of history. Not just for girls but certainly for rebels, the stories are so exciting that I’m not sure they’re conducive to sleepiness…: “From ancient philosophers to modern sports stars there is real richness to the nationalities, ethnicities and professions of these inspirational role models. Much of the charm is in the juxtapositions: queens sit alongside activists, ballerinas with lawyers, pirates and computer scientists, weight lifters and inventors, creating a thrilling sense of possibility. The biographies share a lyrical, fairytale lilt. ‘There was a time when only boys could be whatever they wanted,’ in Hillary Clinton’s case. The stories are not sugar-coated, and the emphasis is on overcoming obstacles and persevering, the book’s dedication page urging readers to ‘dream bigger, aim higher, fight harder’.” Read the full review and story of the kickstarter campaign here: http://bit.ly/2qqhcjG Image credit: Zozia Dzierzawska


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Add to Calendar Europe/Paris Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: Favilli & Cavallo It’s been called the feminist bedtime story book you’ll wish you had growing up, but it’s also a fantastically illustrated tour through incredible moments of history. Not just for girls but certainly for rebels, the stories are so exciting that I’m not sure they’re conducive to sleepiness…: “From ancient philosophers to modern sports stars there is real richness to the nationalities, ethnicities and professions of these inspirational role models. Much of the charm is in the juxtapositions: queens sit alongside activists, ballerinas with lawyers, pirates and computer scientists, weight lifters and inventors, creating a thrilling sense of possibility. The biographies share a lyrical, fairytale lilt. ‘There was a time when only boys could be whatever they wanted,’ in Hillary Clinton’s case. The stories are not sugar-coated, and the emphasis is on overcoming obstacles and persevering, the book’s dedication page urging readers to ‘dream bigger, aim higher, fight harder’.” Read the full review and story of the kickstarter campaign here: http://bit.ly/2qqhcjG Image credit: Zozia Dzierzawska

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: Favilli & Cavallo

It’s been called the feminist bedtime story book you’ll wish you had growing up, but it’s also a fantastically illustrated tour through incredible moments of history. Not just for girls but certainly for rebels, the stories are so exciting that I’m not sure they’re conducive to sleepiness…: “From ancient philosophers to modern sports stars there is real richness to the nationalities, ethnicities and professions of these inspirational role models. Much of the charm is in the juxtapositions: queens sit alongside activists, ballerinas with lawyers, pirates and computer scientists, weight lifters and inventors, creating a thrilling sense of possibility. The biographies share a lyrical, fairytale lilt. ‘There was a time when only boys could be whatever they wanted,’ in Hillary Clinton’s case. The stories are not sugar-coated, and the emphasis is on overcoming obstacles and persevering, the book’s dedication page urging readers to ‘dream bigger, aim higher, fight harder’.” Read the full review and story of the kickstarter campaign here: http://bit.ly/2qqhcjG

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Image credit: Zozia Dzierzawska

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Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: Favilli & Cavallo

It’s been called the feminist bedtime story book you’ll wish you had growing up, but it’s also a fantastically illustrated tour through incredible moments of history. Not just for girls but certainly for rebels, the stories are so exciting that I’m not sure they’re conducive to sleepiness…: “From ancient philosophers to modern sports stars there is real richness to the nationalities, ethnicities and professions of these inspirational role models. Much of the charm is in the juxtapositions: queens sit alongside activists, ballerinas with lawyers, pirates and computer scientists, weight lifters and inventors, creating a thrilling sense of possibility. The biographies share a lyrical, fairytale lilt. ‘There was a time when only boys could be whatever they wanted,’ in Hillary Clinton’s case. The stories are not sugar-coated, and the emphasis is on overcoming obstacles and persevering, the book’s dedication page urging readers to ‘dream bigger, aim higher, fight harder’.” Read the full review and story of the kickstarter campaign here: http://bit.ly/2qqhcjG

#libreriarecommends #libtryptich #hurrahforrebelgirlsandwomen #guardianreviews #kickstartercampaigns
Image credit: Zozia Dzierzawska

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