Who is your favorite woman in history?
Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton put
together a collection of short biographies of inspirational women that includes
pictures and personal thoughts. I love history
and have enjoyed reading about women in history since I first learned how to
read. One of my favorite women in
history is Sojourner Truth as she made her final home in Battle Creek Michigan
near where I grew up and I am inspired by her “Ain’t I a Woman” speech. I appreciate her contributions to both the suffrage
and anti-slavery movements in the 19th century. She is included in this collection.
My thoughts on this nonfiction book:
· I loved this book. It had biographies of some of my heroes in history (examples – Helen Keller, Marie Curie, etc.) and a lot of new heroes that I didn’t know about before. I learned about a lot of new interesting women!
· This was a hardcover book that is large and beautiful with glossy pages. It was great to look at, but hard to read in bed at nights because of its size.
· For each woman, Chelsea and Hillary took turns writing the biography of each women and including personal touches of why they thought the women were important from personal experiences such as being inspired by them growing up or meeting them in person.
· The book included a nice diverse group of women with very different contributions to society and lived experiences. It was very interesting.
Overall, The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of
Courage and Resilience by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton was an
inspirational and interesting book. It’s
a great book to pick up and learn about a lot of different important women in
history. It’s also a beautiful book that
can serve as a coffee table book or conversation starter.
Book Source: Thank-you
to #HistoryBuffsBookClub @History_In_Five and Simon & Schuster for the
review copy.

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