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Parents need to know that these heroines represent a variety of cultures and talents.
Twelve female crusaders battle prejudice and persecution in this inspiring anthology. Joan of Arc, Sacagewea, Frida Kahlo, and others fight such obstacles as small-minded opponents, racism, and physical disabilities as they forge bold legacies. The writing is effective, but soft watercolor illustrations undercut the vivid text.
Some of the women throughout history who have challenged the status quo get their due in this large-format book. Rebecca Hazell brings these women to life by sprinkling human-interest details throughout. The author is frank about the consequences of some of the heroines' actions and the outcomes, including physical abuse, imprisonment, and being burned alive, as well as the practice of buying, selling, and trading humans.
Hazell speculates about those whose deaths went unrecorded: "With so many skills," she writes, "perhaps Sacagawea could have escaped her husband, made her way back to her tribe, and lived to be a wise old woman. We will never know, any more than Sacagawea knew that she was making history." Fact boxes have inconsistently organized information linked to hard-to-locate numbers on an indistinct map. The watercolor drawings are suggestive but lack detail, and thus merely hint at the vigor of these women's lives.
Families can talk about some of the horrific outcomes for the heroines, including physical abuse, imprisonment, and being burned alive. They also can talk about independence: Which of these women had the right to act on their own beliefs? To what extent where they limited by other people or cultural norms?
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| Author: | Rebecca Hazell |
| Illustrator: | Rebecca Hazell |
| Book type: | Non-Fiction |
| Genre: | History |
| Publisher: | Abbeville Publishing Group |
| Publication date: | January 1, 1996 |
| Number of pages: | 79 |
| Hardcover price: | $19.95 |
| Publisher's recommended age(s): | 9 - 12 |
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