Good night stories for rebel girls: 100 immigrant women who changed the world

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Timbuktu Labs, Inc
Publication Date
2020.
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English

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A 2021 NATIONAL PARENTING PRODUCT AWARDS WINNER!

The third installment in the New York Times bestselling Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls series, featuring 100 immigrant women who have shaped, and will continue to shape, our world.

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Immigrant Women Who Changed the World is packed with 100 all-new bedtime stories about the lives of incredible female figures from the past and the present such as:

  • Anna Wintour, Editor in Chief
  • Carmen Miranda, Singer and Actress
  • Diane von Fürstenberg, Fashion Designer
  • Gloria Estefan, Singer
  • Ilhan Omar, Politician
  • Josephine Baker, Entertainer and Activist
  • Lupita Nyong'o, Actress
  • Madeleine Albright, Politician
  • Rihanna, Entrepreneur and Singer
  • Samantha Power, Diplomat

This volume recognizes women who left their birth countries for a multitude of reasons: some for new opportunities, some out of necessity.

Readers will whip up a plate with Asma Khan, strategize global affairs alongside Madeleine Albright, venture into business with Rihanna, and many more. All of these unique, yet relatable stories are accompanied by gorgeous, full-page, full-color portraits, illustrated by 70 female and nonbinary artists from 29 countries across the globe.

Table of Contents

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Adelaide Herrmann --
Alice Guy-Blaché --
Angelica Rozeanu --
Anita Sarkeesian --
Anna Wintour --
Anne Hidalgo --
Anne Wafula Strike --
Annika Sörenstam --
Arianna Huffington --
Asma Khan --
Bana Alabed --
Carmen Herrera --
Carmen Miranda --
Carolina Guerrero --
Chinwe Esimai --
Clara Juliana Guerrero Londoño --
Clara Lemlich Shavelson --
Claudia Rankine --
Daniela Schiller --
Daniela Soto-Innes --
Daphne Killer --
Diane von Fürstenberg --
Doreen Simmons --
Edmonia Lewis --
Eileen Gray --
Elena Poniatowska --
Elisa Rojas --
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross --
Elizabeth Nyamayaro --
Emilie Snethlage --
Emmy Noether --
Fatma Ipek Alci --
Frieda Belinfante --
Geraldine Cox --
Geraldine Heaney --
Gerda Taro --
Gloria Estefan --
Golda Meir --
Hannah Arendt --
Hazel Scott --
Ilhan Omar --
Indra Devi --
Jawahir Jewels Roble --
Josephine Baker --
Judy Cassab --
Julieta Lanteri --
Karen Corr --
Karen Horney --
Karin Schmidt --
Keiko Fukuda --
Laskarina "Bouboulina" Pinotsis --
Lina Bo Bardi --
Lisa Sthalekar --
Liz Claiborne --
Lorella Praeli --
Lupe Gonzalo --
Lupita Amondi Nyong'o --
Madeleine Albright --
Malika Oufkir --
Marcela Contreras --
Maria Goeppert Mayer --
Marjane Satrapi --
Marta Empinotti --
Merlene Joyce Ottey --
Min Jin Lee --
Min Mehta --
Muzoon Almellehan --
Nadine Burke Harris --
Nami and Ren Hayakawa --
Niki Yang --
Noor Inayat Khan --
Olga Korbut --
Paula Newby-Fraser --
Pearl Tran and Thu Getka --
Pnina Tamano-Shata --
Rapelang Rabana --
Reyna Duong --
Rihanna --
Roja Maya Limbu and Sujana Rana --
Rosalie Abella --
Rose Fortune --
Roseli Ocampo-Friedmann --
Samantha Power --
Sandra Cauffman --
Sara Mazrouei --
Sara McLagan --
Sau Lan Wu --
Surya Bonaly --
Susan Francia --
Susan Polgar --
Tereza Lee --
Timnit Gebru --
Turia Pitt --
Velma Scantlebury --
Xiye Bastida Patrick --
Yoky Matuoka --
Yoshiko Chuma --
Young Jean Lee --
Yuan Yuan Tan --
Zainab Salbi.

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Booklist Review

This is a collective biography vast in scope, if not depth. Consistent text features make the collection of mini-biographies easily accessible, with each two-page spread including a short narrative that captures the subject's accomplishments, the obstacles in their way, and a few personal details. At the bottom of the entries are dates of birth and death (if applicable), along with the locations from and to which the women immigrated. A glossary attends to highlighted words in the entries. Bold, stylized portraits by 100 different female illustrators accompany the biographies. Favilli has united an admirable cast of women and girls from all over the world, spanning centuries, excelling in areas too numerous to list here, and representing all walks of life. A unifying message is that sexism is universal, women are resilient, and those with the dreams and the means will cross all sorts of borders in order to fulfill their destinies. A must-read for upper-elementary and middle-school children.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

The third book in the Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls series, this volume profiles 100 women who at some point immigrated to a new country, seeking freedom, safety, or success. Favilli defines a rebel girl as someone trying to make a positive difference in the world, and she includes a wide array of subjects, organized alphabetically by first name, such as financial executive Chinwe Esimai, WWII spy for England Noor Inayat Khan, and table tennis world champion Angelica Rozeanu. Stylish illustrations from a variety of female artists show figures in their milieu--Karina Cocq presents hematologist Marcela Contreras surrounded by blood cells--and accompany brief, accessible biographies about and quotations from each woman. While readers won't come away with an in-depth view of each life, and the subjects' adopted countries lean overwhelmingly toward the U.S. and U.K., the book successfully includes a range of subjects. A volume full of inspiring role models. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 7--up. (Oct.)

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School Library Journal Review

Gr 3--6--The newest installment in the series spotlights and celebrates women who were immigrants. The text follows the winning combination of short profiles of courageous, impressive individuals alongside vibrant illustrations created by various artists. Women from all over the world are featured, including Anna Wintour, Carmen Herrera, Claudia Rankine, Gloria Estefan, Ilhan Omar, Min Jin Lee, Rihanna, and Marjane Satrapi. Each profile outlines how both their home country and their adopted country impacted their lives and work. Notably, this collection features more contemporary women who are alive today, such as Peruvian-born, immigration rights activist Lorella Praeli, alongside historical figures, including Black and Native American (Mississauga Ojibwe) sculptor Edmonia Lewis. The brief prose is readable without diminishing the impact of the women. As with previous entries, this title features a wide range of women. Diverse ethnicities, countries of origin, fields of interest, ages, and time frames are all represented. A glossary and an index of artists are included. VERDICT An inspiring addition to any library that will appeal to all readers.--Savannah Kitchens, Parnell Memorial Lib., Montevallo, AL

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Booklist Reviews

This is a collective biography vast in scope, if not depth. Consistent text features make the collection of mini-biographies easily accessible, with each two-page spread including a short narrative that captures the subject's accomplishments, the obstacles in their way, and a few personal details. At the bottom of the entries are dates of birth and death (if applicable), along with the locations from and to which the women immigrated. A glossary attends to highlighted words in the entries. Bold, stylized portraits by 100 different female illustrators accompany the biographies. Favilli has united an admirable cast of women and girls from all over the world, spanning centuries, excelling in areas too numerous to list here, and representing all walks of life. A unifying message is that sexism is universal, women are resilient, and those with the dreams and the means will cross all sorts of borders in order to fulfill their destinies. A must-read for upper-elementary and middle-school children. Grades 4-7. Copyright 2020 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

The third book in the Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls series, this volume profiles 100 women who at some point immigrated to a new country, seeking freedom, safety, or success. Favilli defines a rebel girl as someone trying to make a positive difference in the world, and she includes a wide array of subjects, organized alphabetically by first name, such as financial executive Chinwe Esimai, WWII spy for England Noor Inayat Khan, and table tennis world champion Angelica Rozeanu. Stylish illustrations from a variety of female artists show figures in their milieu—Karina Cocq presents hematologist Marcela Contreras surrounded by blood cells—and accompany brief, accessible biographies about and quotations from each woman. While readers won't come away with an in-depth view of each life, and the subjects' adopted countries lean overwhelmingly toward the U.S. and U.K., the book successfully includes a range of subjects. A volume full of inspiring role models. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 7–up. (Oct.)

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 3–6—The newest installment in the series spotlights and celebrates women who were immigrants. The text follows the winning combination of short profiles of courageous, impressive individuals alongside vibrant illustrations created by various artists. Women from all over the world are featured, including Anna Wintour, Carmen Herrera, Claudia Rankine, Gloria Estefan, Ilhan Omar, Min Jin Lee, Rihanna, and Marjane Satrapi. Each profile outlines how both their home country and their adopted country impacted their lives and work. Notably, this collection features more contemporary women who are alive today, such as Peruvian-born, immigration rights activist Lorella Praeli, alongside historical figures, including Black and Native American (Mississauga Ojibwe) sculptor Edmonia Lewis. The brief prose is readable without diminishing the impact of the women. As with previous entries, this title features a wide range of women. Diverse ethnicities, countries of origin, fields of interest, ages, and time frames are all represented. A glossary and an index of artists are included. VERDICT An inspiring addition to any library that will appeal to all readers.—Savannah Kitchens, Parnell Memorial Lib., Montevallo, AL

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