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THE ABCS OF WOMEN'S HISTORY by Rio Cortez

THE ABCS OF WOMEN'S HISTORY

From the ABCS of History series

by Rio Cortez ; illustrated by Lauren Semmer

Pub Date: Jan. 14th, 2025
ISBN: 9781523523290
Publisher: Workman

From affirmation to zeal, and from Maya Angelou to Zora Neale Hurston—people and principles that made change.

Similar in format to the creators’ The ABCs of Black History (2020), this book celebrates many of the influential figures and important ideals crucial to women’s history over the past 70 years. Rhymes and rhythm move readers energetically through the selected milestones and figures. If the beats and matching sounds are sometimes uneven, the message comes across loud and clear: Women have made essential contributions in every field, and you, reader, can do so, too. Most of the women cited in the text (and given expanded background information in the backmatter) are North Americans, with a few exceptions (Greta Thunberg, Wangari Maathai, Ada Lovelace, Malala Yousafzai). Among those highlighted are author Joan Didion, poet Naomi Shihab Nye, actor Anna May Wong, activist Angela Davis, scientist Katherine Johnson, activist Rosa Parks, athletes Venus and Serena Williams, and painter Frida Kahlo. These women share the stage with the important abstractions they embody, including courage, freedom, justice, knowledge, pride, persistence, resourcefulness, and solidarity. Jazzy, stylized illustrations depict characters diverse in skin color, ability, and more. A rainbow of hues and variations of composition and perspective keep the art fresh and eye-catching.

An inclusive and inspiring look at significant aspects of women’s history.

(Informational picture book. 6-11)