Good night stories for rebel girls 100 tales of extraordinary women

Elena Favilli

Book - 2016

"To the rebel girls of the world: dream bigger, aim higher, fight harder, and, when in doubt, remember you are right"--Introduction.

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Published
[Venice, CA] : Timbuktu Labs, Inc [2016]
Language
English
Main Author
Elena Favilli (author)
Other Authors
Francesca Cavallo (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xii, 212 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780997895810
9780141986005
  • Ada Lovelace, mathematician
  • Alek Wek, supermodel
  • Alfonsina Strada, cyclist
  • Alicia Alonso, ballerina
  • Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, President and scientist
  • Amelia Earhart, aviator
  • Amna Al Haddad, weightlifter
  • Ann Makosinski, inventor
  • Anna Politkovskaya, journalist
  • Artemisia Gentileschi, painter
  • Ashley Fiolek, Motocross racer
  • Astrid Lindgren, writer
  • Aung San Suu Kyi, politician
  • Balkissa Chaibou, activist
  • Brenda Chapman, Director
  • The Brontë sisters, writers
  • Catherine the Great, empress
  • Cholita Climbers, mountaineers
  • Claudia Ruggerini, partisan
  • Cleopatra, Pharaoh
  • Coco Chanel, fashion designer
  • Cora Coralina, poet and baker
  • Coy Mathis, elementary school student
  • Elizabeth I, Queen
  • Eufrosina Cruz, activist and politician
  • Evita Perón, politician
  • Fadumo Dayib, politician
  • Florence Nightingale, nurse
  • Frida Kahlo, painter
  • Grace Hopper, computer scientist
  • Grace O'Malley, pirate
  • Harriet Tubman, Freedom Fighter
  • Hatshepsut, Pharaoh
  • Helen Keller, activist
  • Hillary Clinton, presidential candidate
  • Hypatia, mathematician and philosopher
  • Irena Sendlerowa, war hero
  • Isabel Allende, writer
  • Jacquotte Delahaye, pirate
  • Jane Austin, writer
  • Jane Goodall, primatologist
  • Jessica Watson, sailor
  • Jill Tarter, astronomer
  • Jingū, Empress
  • Joan Jett, rock star
  • Julia Child, chef
  • Kate Sheppard, suffragette
  • Lakshmi Bai, queen and warrior
  • Lella Lombardi, Formula One racer
  • Lozen, warrior
  • Mae C. Jemison, astronaut and doctor
  • Malala Yousafzai, activist
  • Manal Al-Sharif, activist
  • Margaret Hamilton, computer scientist
  • Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister
  • Margherita Hack, astrophysicist.
  • Maria Callas, opera singer
  • Maria Montessori, physician and educator
  • Maria Reiche, archaeologist
  • Maria Sibylla Merian, naturalist
  • Marie Curie, scientist
  • Mary Anning, paleontologist
  • Mary Edwards Walker, surgeon
  • Mary Kom, boxer
  • Matilde Montoya, doctor
  • Maud Stevens Wagner, tattoo artist
  • Maya Angelou, writer
  • Maya Gabeira, surfer
  • Melba Liston, trombonist
  • Michaela Deprince, ballerina
  • Michelle Obama, lawyer and First Lady
  • Millo Castro Zaldarriaga, drummer
  • The Mirabal sisters, activists
  • Miriam Makeba, activist and singer
  • Misty Copeland, ballerina
  • Nancy Wake, spy
  • Nanny of the Maroons, Queen
  • Nellie Bly, reporter
  • Nettie Stevens, geneticist
  • Nina Simone, singer
  • Policarpa Salavarrieta, spy
  • Rita Levi Montalcini, scientist
  • Rosa Parks, activist
  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court Justice
  • Ruth Harkness, explorer
  • Seondeok of Silla, Queen
  • Serena and Venus Williams, tennis players
  • Simone Biles, gymnast
  • Sonita Alizadeh, rapper
  • Sylvia Earle, marine biologist
  • Tamara de Lempicka, painter
  • Virginia Woolf, writer
  • Wang Zhenyi, astronomer
  • Wangari Maathai, activist
  • Wilma Rudolph, athlete
  • Xian Zhang, orchestra conductor
  • Yaa Asantewaa, warrior queen
  • Yoko Ono, artist
  • Yusra Mardini, swimmer
  • Zaha Hadid, architect
  • Write your own story
  • Draw your portrait
  • Rebels' Hall of Fame
  • Illustrators.
Review by New York Times Review

ABC: The crime novelist Sue Grafton, who died on Dec. 28, often seemed like a permanent fixture of the best-seller lists. Her alphabetically titled mysteries about the private eye Kinsey Millhone spent something like 400 weeks on the lists over all, and 10 of those books (beginning with "L Is for Lawless," in 1995) entered at No. 1. So it comes as a surprise to learn that Grafton didn't have a best seller until the series was eight years old and six books along, when "F Is for Fugitive" finally cracked the paperback list in 1990. "When I started writing the series, who even knew this was going to work?" Grafton told the critic and editor Sarah Weinman in a 2009 interview for The Los Angeles Times. That was the year that "U Is for Undertow" came out, and Weinman asked whether Grafton felt any pressure to make it all the way to Z. "For the first half of the alphabet, people bet I couldn't," Grafton replied. "Now, they are rooting for me." In the end, cancer claimed Grafton before she could embark on that final book, which she had planned-poignantly, it turns out-to call "Z Is for Zero." So Kinsey Millhone's last stand will remain in " Y Is for Yesterday," which was released in August and went straight to the top of the hardcover fiction list. "As far as we in the family are concerned," Grafton's daughter Jamie Clark wrote, announcing the death online, "the alphabet now ends at Y." J.K.: "Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls," by Elena Favilli and Francesca Cavallo, is still going strong on the middle grade hardcover list, at No. 4 in its 27th week. And now there's a sequel: Like the original, "Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls 2" (which hit No. 5 last week) offers brief inspirational biographies of 100 women across arange of disciplines. That includes literature - one profile in the new book is of J. K. Rowling. "At6," itbegins, "Joanne wrote a short story about a rabbit and titled it'Rabbit.' " Success was preordained. PS.: There aren't typically a lot of debuts on the list at this time of year. People crave the comfortable more than the new, and resolutions haven't kicked in yet. But these lists also reflect last-minute holiday shopping - so earlier best sellers re-appear, as gift givers turn to the books they loved. This week sees the return of Jesmyn Ward's "Sing, Unburied, Sing" (last on the list in October) at No. 15; and Lisa Wingate's "Before We Were Yours" (last on the list in November) at No. 13; as well as the continued presence of Jennifer Egan's "Manhattan Beach," which climbs a spot to No. 14 after returning last week for the first time since November. 'When I started ... who even knew this was going to work?'

Copyright (c) The New York Times Company [January 21, 2018]
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3-6-Packaged as a "heartwarming and thought-provoking" bedtime selection, this offering aims to inspire readers with brief biographies of notable women. As an introductory text, the volume is a browsable resource that promotes a multifaceted view of womanhood: scientists and supermodels are presented alongside activists and athletes. But as a collection of biographies, it lacks depth. Each entry is a single page in length, with the subject's birth (and death, when applicable) date at the bottom of the page. Relevant details are often omitted, eliminating context from accomplishments: an entry on the Brontë sisters includes talk of "when [their] novels came out," without mentioning what these influential novels were or in what year they were published. The entry on Malala Yousafzai does not specify at what age she was shot or when she won the Nobel Peace Prize-only that she is the youngest person to have been awarded it. However, a note on the title page verso states that "this is a work of creative nonfiction.not an encyclopedic account of events and accomplishments of [the subjects'] lives." Full-color portraits, illustrated by a number of artists, add visual interest. VERDICT Though inspirational, this book will be of little use to school libraries.-Brandy Danner, Coakley Middle School, Norwood, MA © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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