Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Immigrant Women Who Changed the World - Rebel Girls - ★★★★.¾

AUTHOR: Rebel Girls
GENRE: Children's Nonfiction
PUBLICATION DATE: October 13, 2020
RATING: 4.75 stars.


If you have children and you have yet not heard about the phenomenon named "Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls", you've been living under a rock. The two volumes published so far in the series gave a thrilling glimpse of some notable lady achievers from over the centuries. These two books have made such a wonderful gift for many a little girl in my children's circle of friends. And that's why this latest addition excites me so much.

The third volume in this best-selling series focuses on talented female immigrants from across the world. The range of lady achievers covered in this book is truly astounding. A surprisingly large number of names were totally unfamiliar to me. As in the first two volumes, the crisp one-page stories were enticing and motivating for all the little dreamers out there. And they were accompanied by brilliant illustrations by female artists from around the world.
Every story demonstrates the power of perseverance, diligence and courage. There can be no doubt about it. This book has to go in the must-read shelf, for every little girl and boy.

I'm eagerly awaiting the publication of this book so that the physical copy joins the first two volumes in my bookshelf.

With thanks to NetGalley and the Rebel Girls team for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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