reviews
Mar 07, 2011
An interesting compilation of 33 items about women's history. One section lists all of the past and current organizations that are important to women's rights. One section has illustrations and information about the different ways women have dressed. One section is about Abigail's letter to John asking him to "remember the ladies". One section on reproductive rights... The intended audience is teen girls, but I enjoyed it and learned some things for sure. I am glad to know about this t
Jan 03, 2009
i am currently reading this at the American Center in the US Embassy. it's a great little library, but you can't check stuff out. this is ok, as it might just be the most quiet place in Hanoi. the book is quite interesting and put together well.
Sep 08, 2010
It's true, you SHOULD know these things about women's history. It has come a long way. While reading this book, you should be taking notes, I regret not doing so.
Nov 18, 2011
Fascinating mix of fact and fiction, and fictionalized facts. Great primer on women's history. Found through ALA's Amelia Bloomer Awards.
Jul 05, 2008
I'm kind of in the middle of it. I decided to read it because I know hardly anything about women's history which is pretty shameful considering I am a woman and I went to a women's college. I just wish I could retain it all.
Apr 30, 2010
Interesting snippets from women's history. A little difficult to follow at times.
May 22, 2011
I didn't finish this book, but, I think a teenage girl would benefit from the history of women as it is recorded here.
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