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Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls


Synopsis


A New York Times bestseller!

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls is a children's book packed with 100 bedtime stories about the lives of extraordinary women from the past and the present, illustrated by 60 female and non-binary artists from all over the world.

Created out of the most successful publishing project in crowdfunding, this must-have volume brings readers on an empowering journey, introducing them to the real-life adventures of trailblazing women from Elizabeth I to Malala Yousafzai.

The unique narrative style of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls transforms each biography into a fairytale, filling readers with wonder and a burning curiosity to know more about heroes such as:

  • Ada Lovelace, Mathematician
  • Amelia Earhart, Aviator
  • Frida Kahlo, Painter
  • Malala Yousafzai, Activist
  • Jane Goodall, Primatologist
  • Julia Child, Chef
  • Marie Curie, Scientist
  • Maya Angelou, Writer
  • Michelle Obama, Lawyer and First Lady
  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court Justice

Each woman's story is also accompanied by a full-page, full-color portrait that captures her rebel spirit.

This hardcover edition, with an extra-smooth matte scuff-free lamination, 100lbs paper, a satin ribbon bookmark, and extraordinary print quality, is the perfect gift for any young reader and begs to be read again and again.

Elena Favilli, Francesca Cavallo

Summary

Chapter 1: The Courage to Be Yourself

* Story 1: Malala Yousafzai - A young Pakistani girl who was shot in the head by the Taliban for speaking out for girls' education. Malala survived and went on to become a Nobel Peace Prize winner.
* Story 2: Wangari Maathai - A Kenyan environmentalist who founded the Green Belt Movement, a grassroots organization that has planted over 30 million trees in Africa.

Chapter 2: Dare to Be Different

* Story 1: Rosa Parks - An African-American seamstress who refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
* Story 2: Elizabeth I - The first Queen of England who ruled for 44 years and is known as one of the greatest monarchs in English history.

Chapter 3: The Power of Imagination

* Story 1: Marie Curie - A Polish scientist who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. Curie discovered radium and polonium and conducted pioneering research in radioactivity.
* Story 2: Frida Kahlo - A Mexican painter who used her art to express her pain and resilience after suffering a serious accident.

Chapter 4: The Importance of Education

* Story 1: Aung San Suu Kyi - A Burmese politician who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her nonviolent struggle for democracy.
* Story 2: Malala Yousafzai (continued) - Relates how Malala's story inspired a global movement to support girls' education.

Chapter 5: The Strength of the Female Spirit

* Story 1: Elizabeth Blackwell - The first female doctor in the United States. Blackwell faced discrimination and opposition but persisted in her pursuit of medical education.
* Story 2: Wangari Maathai (continued) - Describes Maathai's work to empower women and protect the environment.

Chapter 6: The Power of Women Working Together

* Story 1: The Suffragettes - British women who fought for the right to vote. The suffragettes used peaceful resistance and civil disobedience to achieve their goal.
* Story 2: The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo - Argentine women who protested against the disappearance of their children during the military dictatorship.

Chapter 7: The Future Is Female

* Story 1: Michelle Obama - The first African-American First Lady of the United States. Obama has been a vocal advocate for education, health, and community service.
* Story 2: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - A young American politician who represents New York's 14th Congressional District. Ocasio-Cortez is a rising star in the Democratic Party and has become known for her progressive policies.