Rebel Girls is an award-winning media company on a mission to raise a generation of confident girls and create a more equal world. Through vivid storytelling and compelling multimedia content, we encourage girls to explore, learn, and dream without limits. This organic message of female empowerment is free from forced stereotypes traditionally imposed on young girls and gives them real life heroines for inspiration.
The third book in this best-selling kids' series celebrates female figures from Madeleine Albright to Rihanna, who left their native countries and made a difference. -- New York Times An inspiring addition to any library that will appeal to all readers. -- School Library Journal A great way to help inform those conversations we must have with our children about celebrating diversity and encouraging empathy for others. -- Julia Dennison, Executive Editor, Parents A lively, engaging read that underlines the value of hard work, determination, and following your dream, and offers an entertaining counter to the anti-immigrant narrative -- Common Sense Media Let the short, bedtime-friendly stories of incredible women...inspire them to lead a life of change -- no matter where their roots are tied. -- Good Housekeeping There's no better way to empower your little one (or hey, yourself) as she powers down for the night. -- Yahoo! Entertainment Stylish illustrations from a variety of female artists show figures in their milieu...and accompany brief, accessible biographies about and quotations from each woman...A volume full of inspiring role models. -- Publishers Weekly An exciting tool for parents to show all little girls that the journey to self realization has many paths. An inspiring collection of examples of female power and gumption. --Padma Lakshmi, NYTimes best selling author, host and executive producer of Emmy winning Top Chef These stories shine a light on incredible immigrant women who've worked to change the world. -- Rebecca Ruiz, Senior Features Writer, Mashable An especially beautiful reminder for readers young (and old!) that no matter your background, your ethnicity or where you call home, your potential to break down barriers and change the world is boundless. -- Megan O'Neill Melle, Senior Editor, Parade