Автор: Chuck Gonzales
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Справочная литература: прочее
isbn: 9780008213459
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First published in hardback by HarperCollinsPublishers in 2016 as Girls Can Do Anything
This revised paperback edition first printed in 2018
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Version: 2018-02-22
Dedicated to Bump (AKA Saoirse)
This title comes from a sign my encouraging
parents hung in my room when I was small.
This book is dedicated to the women and
men in my life who taught me from a young
age that, truly, girls can do anything.—C.D.
CONTENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR & ILLUSTRATOR
Hello ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, and welcome to the adventure that is We Can Do Anything!
Within these colorful and informative pages, there is something for everyone—a little bit of round-the-world record-breaking here, some major history changers there … But mostly, this book is a wonderful opportunity for each of us to hear about the making of the world around us, and to listen to the female voices—so often silenced by history books and social norms—that spoke so much of the world’s wisdom.
I sometimes think about a fridge magnet I once saw, which said, “For most of history, Anonymous was a woman.” I wanted to give this inanimate magnet the power of speech, because its message was the same as the one that I hoped to deliver through this book: for much of history, a majority of the silent voices were those of girls and women. I know that some of you are thinking, “but it’s the 21st century, and everyone from Beyoncé to Taylor Swift, Joseph Gordon Levitt to Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie, is leaning in, standing up, and shouting loud in support of women.” That’s true, so you might also say that feminism’s no longer a dirty word and women have made it—and that this book is simply an attractive, educational, historical, and “politically correct” artefact about a time and place where women found themselves to be the supporting acts on an otherwise masculine stage … Right? Wrong.