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BORN A GIRL by Alice Dussutour

BORN A GIRL

It Takes Courage

by Alice Dussutour ; translated by David Warriner ; illustrated by Alice Dussutour

Pub Date: March 12th, 2024
ISBN: 9781459838987
Publisher: Orca

In this translated import from France, profiles of five fictional girls describe struggles with societal norms and introduce critical gender-related issues.

In a village in Nepal, menstrual taboos exile Kaneila to a distant, doorless hut during her period, leaving her vulnerable to wild animals and sexual assault and banning her from attending school. Even as she questions these superstitions, a biology student from a village that’s discarded this custom comes to educate her class about female physiology, inspiring Kaneila to want to empower other girls. Dussutour then explains how “periods are political,” describing initiatives and challenges worldwide. In France, Jade is fat-shamed by her mother, doctor, classmates, and strangers. She’s humiliated and confused by media messages, but support from her sister and a friend who’s experienced racism help her focus on her body’s strength and share her feelings with her family. The author covers body positivity, the negative toll of diet culture, the prevalence of eating disorders, and related topics. Other chapters talk about Afghanistan (Mahnoosh dresses as a boy so she can have freedom of movement), Kenya (Makena flees female genital mutilation to live in a matriarchal community with her sister), and Mexico (Luisa copes with sexual harassment in public and at school, and her sister becomes a victim of domestic violence). Saturated, vibrantly colored illustrations highlight the girls and symbolic items in their lives. The book celebrates those who are working for change from within their cultures.

Celebrates girls’ resilience, courage, and initiative.

(resources, index) (Nonfiction. 12-16)