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Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World | Pénélope Bagieu
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Throughout history and across the globe, one characteristic connects the daring women of Brazen: their indomitable spirit. With her characteristic wit and dazzling drawings, celebrated graphic novelist Pénélope Bagieu profiles the lives of these feisty female role models, some world famous, some little known. From Nellie Bly to Mae Jemison or Josephine Baker to Naziq al-Abid, the stories in this comic biography are sure to inspire the next generation of rebel ladies.
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Emily92Bibliophile
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So creative! Love the artist‘s style and the graphic novel/ comic strip style of each of the women‘s stories.

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Lindy
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Happy International Women‘s Day! Here‘s a link to my video that celebrates the lives of women in history: https://youtu.be/zLdD64Ls6Ps

kspenmoll Thank you, an inspiring listen. 3y
Lindy @kspenmoll Thanks for watching! 3y
JamieArc I loved the tagged book! 3y
Lindy @JamieArc It‘s a fun one, isn‘t it. 😊 3y
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Lindy
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French cartoonist Pénélope Bagieu has created witty and informative biographies of 33 women, collected in this volume. Some of the women are well-known, like Josephine Baker, Tove Jansson & Temple Grandin. Others were new to me, like Liberian social activist Leymah Gbowee (who was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize), and Agnodice, a gynaecologist who lived in Ancient Greece. Translation is by Montana Kane. I recommend it. #WomenInHistory #comics

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Lindy
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I had heard about Frances Glessner Lee on the 99% Invisible podcast. Lee made exquisite miniature replicas of crime scenes in order to train police officers. I did NOT know that Lee was the inspiration for the character Jessica Fletcher.

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Lindy
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These two images of Queen Njinga of Ndongo are obviously based on the same original portrait, which I believe is located in a convent in Portugal. Cartoonist Penelope Bagieu‘s is on the left (in tagged book) and Russian illustrator Natalia Popova‘s is on the right (in Ekiuwa Aire‘s picture book biography of this historical figure).

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Lindy
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Penelope Bagieu has a fine sense of visual comedy. ðŸ˜

charl08 Love this GN! 3y
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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
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I suppose I should start reviewing January's books!

This was a fun way to learn about 30 rebel ladies through history, including Hedy Lamarr and the recently deceased Betty Davis. After each profile there is a double page spread of related artwork and they might have been the best part. This would be a cool gift for the young ladies in your life, just make sure they are mature enough for the adult situations a few of these women endured.

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Lindy
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I made a 10-minute vlog about my snowy walk to the library today to pick up books on hold. Link: https://youtu.be/j-eYnyu3QWw
My library bag gifted from @BookishTrish makes an appearance.

Simona Walk on the crackling snow/ice and your soothing voice … almost like ASMR videoâ£ï¸ 3y
Lindy @Simona Thanks! 🤗 You are the second person to describe one of my videos as ASMR. I had to look up that term, which is new to me. 3y
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jb72
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#bookspinbingo #bookspin

I really enjoyed the comic style book about women pioneers.

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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AnneCecilie
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Maybe I‘m to sensitive here, but this picture annoys me.

This is the sisters Mirabal also known as Las Mariposas (The Butterflies). They were fighting the dictator in the Dominican Republic and were pretty badass. And I‘m feeling that this picture is turning them into some pin-up girls.

Does anyone else get that feeling?

ReadingOver50 Or hookers 3y
AnneCecilie @ReadingOver50 I didn‘t think about, but thinking about the setting, yeah 3y
Tamra The background made me initially think it was a lineup! 3y
DivineDiana I have become very sensitive. Yes, I see your point. 3y
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AnneCecilie
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I absolutely loved this illustration from the book. The Colors ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜.

This is a picture of Nzinga (1583-1663), Queen of Ndongo and Matamba (now Angola), keeping an eye on the Portuguese.

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AnneCecilie
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The subtitle says it all. This is a book about women who challenged the world they were living in and what women can to.

gibblr I LOVED this book. 3y
JamieArc I loved this one as well. I was lucky to see the author speak about this book and sign it. I wish she would do a series. 3y
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AnneCecilie
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#WeeklyForecast

I hope to finish Doctor Zhivago

I‘ll start Invisible Women #SheSaid and Brazen

I also hope to start Peril At End House.

Riveted_Reader_Melissa I hope Brazen is good too! 3y
rockpools That‘sa very pretty stack! 3y
Cinfhen I‘m looking forward to reading Dr Zhivago/ are u enjoying 3y
AnneCecilie @Cinfhen It‘s a little slower to read than I expected, and it starts with their childhoods and follow them from there, but I‘m enjoying it so far 3y
AnneCecilie @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Me too. I think I have seen some good reviews for it 3y
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Allylu
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I read a story a day throughout April and I finished today. What a wide range of women! They were all interesting and told you just enough to make you want to know more. The illustrations emphasized the facts in a humorous and unforgettable way. The last one was the best - it was Penelope Bagieu! Looking forward to book 2! #100YEARS100BOOKS #63 #BookSpinBingo #16

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
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ErikaB
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Third time‘s the charm? I‘m trying to go with the hope-triumphing-over-experience mindset so I don‘t discourage myself before I even start. Good luck to everyone! #bookspinbingo

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! Looks great!!! 4y
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Emily92Bibliophile
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“Well- Behaved women seldom make history “ ✊ðŸ»ðŸ“šour finished project of our Lady Suffragette who wasn‘t completed back in March due to us not coming back after Spring Break #COVID19. Worked on the pictures/ bustle last week and finished it today 🎉🎉🎉

LiteraryinPA It looks awesome! 4y
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Emu
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#raisingreaders #raisingdaughters
Stories of 16 different strong 💪 independent women.

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starrdom
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I did not expect this to be the best thing I have read this year but it is. Brazen is a collection of graphic short retellings of the lives of 29 inspirational women (including Lozen as seen above). I loved Bagieu‘s artistic style but this book also really engaged my mind, leading me to seek out more information about these subjects and create playlists of the featured musical artists (Josephine Baker, Betty Davis, Sonita Alizadeh, The Shaggs).

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MissAimz_55
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One of my stacks for #internationalwomensmonth . I‘m also reading Becoming by Michelle Obama and I‘ll be reading Rad Girls to my niece. Happy international women‘s day ! #womenpower #readaboutwomen #readbywomen #magnificentmarch #womeninhistory

OriginalCyn620 🙌ðŸ»ðŸ“šâ¤ï¸ 5y
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GatheringBooks
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#FebruaryFeels Day 25: This definitely falls into the category of #FaveGraphicNovel. Bagieu‘s voice is facetious and pert but never jarring nor intrusive. It was just plain witty, fun, and oh-so-refreshing. I am sure if the women had their way, they would have said their dialogues the way that Bagieu has given voice to them here: with an insouciant air that is tinged with defiance. My review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-jHI

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GatheringBooks
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#Movember Day 8: The brazen women featured in this graphic memoir all led their lives with a #ExpressYourself mentality. From Ndongo and Matamba to the Dominican Republic, Bagieu represented diverse women fearlessly in a way that has not been done before. My review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-jHI

Cinfhen 💪🽠5y
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Schnoebs
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Mehso-so

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A fun collection of stories focused on strong women in world history. I did really enjoy the wide variety of class levels, time periods and cultures/ethnicities being portrayed in the book. These are great resources for young women to gain access to because of the opportunities of inspiration and finding a new role model.

#diversity #feminism #nonfiction #graphicnovel #library #mpls #twincities

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Schnoebs
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Since I need to catch up on some reading, I lit a bunch of my Halloween lights and pumpkins and then lit some fall candles as well ðŸ˜ðŸŽƒðŸ

#halloween #candles #graphicnovel #mpls #twincities

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emtobiasz
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I‘ve enjoyed everyone‘s #7days7covers posts so much, but coming to it as late as I am, so many of my favorites have already been shared. I thought I‘d up the difficulty a little. So here‘s Day Three of my #7days7spines

Join me if you‘d like!

mcipher Great idea!! â¤ï¸ 5y
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kyraleseberg
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This is an amazing collection featuring some lesser-known rebel ladies and their stories are briefly told with style, humor, and incredible art!

kyraleseberg I also highly recommend Bagieu's graphic novel bio on Mama Cass: 5y
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xxjenadanxx
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I loved the illustration style in this book!

Heideschrampf Wow! This one looks amazing! 6y
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xxjenadanxx
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A beautifully illustrated collection featuring women who simply dared to BE.

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Catchme_Ridingnerdy
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Purple books and tiny succulents! Next on my list to read is Brazen. Give me all the strong women to read about. #downphoto

JamieArc I loved Brazen! 6y
Catchme_Ridingnerdy @JamieArc it was so good! I have to see if she‘s done another one. 6y
JamieArc She did the tagged one about Mama Cass of The Mamas and the Papas. I haven‘t read it yet. 6y
Catchme_Ridingnerdy @JamieArc ooo thanks! I‘ll have a look at it. 6y
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Thedrunkstrawberry
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Loving this book.

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gibblr
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Love. At. First. Sight. ðŸ˜

mrsmarch This photo 😠6y
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ElishaLovesBooks
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Loved these short, graphic novel bios of interesting and important women! Great art! Meant for teenagers but I think appeals to adults as well!

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dystopianaut
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happy #internationalwomensday , listy friends! 💜
(this was as close to the #balanceforbetter pose as we could get... plus, this bot-generated meme of one of my pups seemed pretty appropriate.🤷ðŸ»â€â™€ï¸) #IWD2019

Erofan 😂 6y
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BruceWalken
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Did not expect an IT crowd reference in this fantastic book about powerful women throughout history. It‘s an amazing read ðŸ˜

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Hailey11h
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This book is phenomenal and makes me want to explore more into the lives of all these incredible women! I‘ve really gotten into graphic novels and Pénélope Bagieu is such a talented artist. I will also explore more of her work!

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Chelleo
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I‘m just here for the book and breadsticks. #readinglunch

RealLifeReading Looks like a fun read! 6y
Chelleo @RealLifeReading It‘s really good. Short biographical outlines of different women from around the world at different points in history. The art is cool too! 6y
suzisteffen Both sound like a great plan (it‘s breakfast in my time zone tho): 6y
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JamieArc I loved this one! I wish she‘d do another! 6y
SmartSassery This looks awesome. Adding it to my list. 6y
RebelGrrrl The art is so wonderful and I seriously want prints of the 2-pg spreads 6y
ApplesandSpindles I didn't even know about this one! Going on the list! 6y
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whatsthEStorey
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No internet at work today, so I‘m catching up on some training in bed to (hopefully!!) meet a fast-approaching deadline. Taking a quick break for some Brazen. I would love to frame these illustrations for a little girl‘s room! Or if I‘m honest, mine! 😂

EclecticBookLover I loved Brazen! I actually love everything vfrom Penelope Bagieu. But California Dreamin' and Brazen are my favorites. 6y
aroc No internet at the office! Ahhh! 6y
whatsthEStorey @EclecticBookLover this is my first, it‘s beautiful! 6y
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whatsthEStorey @aroc alllllll day! 😱😩 6y
aroc @whatsthEStorey Oh geez! 6y
EclecticBookLover @whatsthEStorey check out California Dreamin', it's a bio of Cass Elliot from the Mamas and the Papas. It covers just before the make it big. Exquisite Corpse is also good. Her comic Josephine is only available in English on the Comixology app. It's reminded me of Bridget Jones' Diary. 6y
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Chelleo
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A little lunchtime rebelliousness 😉

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GatheringBooks
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All ye brazen women, rebel ladies who rock the world, unite! #WomenReadWomen2019

Mdargusch Great photo! 6y
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rajithr
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Tomie
Cabin at the end of the world
Prisoners of Geography
Brazen
Women in science
Stalker
Pretty Girls

👠#BlameItOnLitsy

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lauraleebc
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This was DELIGHTFUL. I read a library copy, but intend to acquire my own. I want my daughter to have it to read when she‘s old enough to understand cultural & historical context, as well moral ambiguity. The women in this collection were truly brazen. Courageous and determined across the board, but not always kind or honest. (Murder was involved at times, as in this illustration.) I loved reading about them.

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rachelsbrittain
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Loved this graphic novel about awesome rebel ladies. Great illustrations, fascinating stories, spectacular badass women. Definitely recommend it for anyone who loves learning more stories about overlooked or unknown women from history.

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rachelsbrittain
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Today's hospital reading

Crazeedi Get well soon! 6y
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JSW
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💯 would recommend. I always want more women of color in these types of collections though.

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JSW
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Hahahahaha

JamieArc I loved this book! 6y
JSW @JamieArc it is fan-frickin-tastic. I want to buy millions of copies and hand them out to every woman I know. â¤ï¸ðŸ™ŒðŸ¼ 6y
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JSW
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I adore this snappy graphic book. The art, the women, the stories - I may have to buy it.

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lauraleebc
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Las Mariposas, heroes of the Dominican Republic. This book and its artwork are 🔥🔥🔥

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JillPill
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I can't get over how gorgeous this book is!! I'm really loving all the stories of the brave ladies in this book too

#Brazen #PenelopeBagieu

ju.ca.no Wow! 6y
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faelinwolf
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Reading on the couch with Inara. She doesn't like to snuggle. What you can't see is her big sister, Isadora, who is snuggled against my side. 😸 #catsoflitsy

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rachelsbrittain
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Library haul! I may have gotten a few more than intended 😅

Cinfhen Pretty photo â¤ï¸â¤ï¸â¤ï¸ 6y
rachelsbrittain Thank you! Our maple trees are shedding so the yard is covered in those red leaves 😊 6y
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