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Bad Girls Throughout History by Ann Shen

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Title: Bad Girls Throughout History: 100 Remarkable Women Who Changed the World

Author: Ann Shen

Publisher: Chronicle Books 2016

Genre: Biography

Pages: 222

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Perpetual (NonAd)

Aphra Behn, first female professional writer. Sojourner Truth, activist and abolitionist. Ada Lovelace, first computer programmer. Marie Curie, first woman to win the Nobel Prize. Joan Jett, godmother of punk. The 100 revolutionary women highlighted in this gorgeously illustrated book were bad in the best sense of the word: they challenged the status quo and changed the rules for all who followed. From pirates to artists, warriors, daredevils, scientists, activists, and spies, the accomplishments of these incredible women vary as much as the eras and places in which they effected change. Featuring bold watercolor portraits and illuminating essays by Ann Shen, Bad Girls Throughout History is a distinctive, worthy tribute.

An awesome collection of short biographies of extraordinary women throughout history. I knew the stories of most of the women featured, but it was still a joy to read about their lives. And I even learned about some women I hadn't known before. On top of the great biographies, the beautiful watercolor portraits are a joy to behold. 

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tags: Ann Shen, biography, women's studies, 5 stars, perpetual, nonfiction adventure
categories: Book Reviews
Sunday 11.19.17
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

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