Fantastic in every way.
I was so impressed by this book, which I expected to be educational but did not expect to be so thorough, interesting and well done. It's colorful and easy to read, easy to digest, but packed with information. I love that it covers women's history everywhere, not just in the United States or the UK, and it does it so well. Infographics show you at a glance what happened all over the world in timelines, such as when each country granted women the right to vote (Wyoming was the first state in 1869, New Zealand the first country in 1893, all the way to Portugal with some restrictions in 1976 and Iran in 1980), when divorces and abortion was legalized by country around the world, when the first women were elected to office around the world, and much more. Biographies of influential feminists from around the world are featured, along with quotes, historical background for each era, and so much more.
The book is divided into three waves of feminism, covering the people and issues of each wave in depth.
I plan to purchase this book for our homeschool and recommend it as a must-read for absolutely everyone. It easy enough to read that kids can use it, but it's packed with information that will be new to any adult. The infographic style of the timelines and such make it easy to learn a lot at a glance, without being busy and overstimulating like some infographic books. Highly recommended.
I read a temporary digital ARC of this book for the purpose of review.