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review 2016-09-06 03:25
Amelia to Zora: Twenty-Six Women Who Changed the World - Cynthia Chin-Lee,Megan Halsey,Sean Addy

Awesome book! Beautiful and inspirational! I really enjoyed this book.

 

The artwork was phenomenal and is a great place to start to get young readers interesting in empowering woman.

 

I liked that Chin-Lee used the women's first names/given names rather than their family names for each letter. This helped put the focus on the actual woman being recognized.

 

There was a good variety of women from different backgrounds and occupations. The women were from all of the world, some very famous and some not as well known, but no less inspiring.

 

Truly an amazing work, great for young readers. Each entry is fairly lengthy, but uses simple language to explain the women's lives and their contributions. There are also quotes from the women themselves (or about them), which added more depth to the entries. A pleasure to read.

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review 2014-07-02 20:51
Akira to Zoltán: Twenty-Six Men Who Changed the World
Akira to Zoltan: Twenty-six Men Who Changed the World - Cynthia Chin-Lee,Megan Halsey,Sean Addy

written by Cynthia Chin-Lee, illustrated by Megan Halsey and Sean Addy

 

There's an interesting variety of men represented in this book. Lots of artists and peacemakers. It's also very diverse. I enjoyed this book. I wish Ama had Amelia to Zora too, but I'll just have to check that one out from the library.

 

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