Bagieu delivers a pièce de résistance that succinctly summarizes the obstacles and victories of these daring women. Athenian who disguised herself as a man in order to practice gynecology and Leymah Gbowee, a Liberian social worker who escaped an abusive marriage and assisted other female survivors of violence. Some names are relatively recognizable, such as Temple Grandin and Nellie Bly, while others may be less so, such as Las Mariposas, Dominican sisters who became revolutionaries and human rights activists Naziq al-Abid, a Syrian humanitarian and feminist Agnodice, a fourth-century B.C.E. The lives of 33 women of varying geographical, ethnic, religious, and cultural backgrounds are highlighted in about 10 pages each of colorful, expressive, and often humorous cartoon panels-enough to serve as a catalyst for learning more. This French graphic novel offers a satisfying collection of minibiographies about bold women-some contemporary, others from centuries ago-who overcame fearsome odds to achieve a variety of goals, becoming the first black woman in space, a rapper in Afghanistan, a pioneering volcanologist, and more.
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