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Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls 05: 100 Inspiring Young Changemakers
von Jess Harriton, Maithy Vu, Bindi Irwin, Rebel Girls
Verlag: Ingram Publisher Services
Reihe: Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls Nr. 5
Reihe: Rebel Girls
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ISBN: 978-1-953424-34-1
Erschienen am 04.10.2022
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 244 mm [H] x 185 mm [B] x 26 mm [T]
Gewicht: 806 Gramm
Umfang: 240 Seiten

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The fifth volume of the best-selling Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls series, 100 Inspiring Young Changemakers, includes 100 stories of extraordinary young women who have made their mark on the world. Readers will celebrate well-known activists Greta Thunberg and Mari Copeny and meet new names like inventors Riya Karumanchi, who developed a smart cane for the visually impaired, and Xóchitl Guadalupe Cruz López, who used recycled materials to build solar-powered water heaters for families who lacked hot water. Each story is told in a whimsical fairy tale style and is paired with a bold, full-page portrait drawn by a female or nonbinary artist. In addition to showcasing the stories of incredible young people, the book features the work of young authors, artists, and editors.



LIST OF WOMEN FEATURED:

  • A'ja Wilson, basketball player, USA
  • AJ Clementine, model and activist, Australia
  • Alexandra Huynh, poet, USA
  • Alina Morse, lollipop maker, USA
  • Alma Deutscher, composer, Austria and UK
  • Amber Yang, computer scientist and entrepreneur, USA
  • Amelia Telford, anti-fracking activist, Australia
  • Angèle, singer and pianist, France and Belgium
  • Angelique Ahlstrom, climate activist and innovator, Canada
  • Bella Gantt, foot archer and contortionist, USA
  • Benedetta Pilato, swimmer, Italy
  • Betelhem Dessie, coder and tech education entrepreneur, Ethiopia
  • Bethany Hamilton, surfer, USA
  • Billie Eilish, musician, USA
  • Bindi Irwin, conservationist and zookeeper, Australia
  • Bonnie Chiu, social entrepreneur, China
  • Cassidy Crowley, inventor and entrepreneur, USA
  • Celestine Wenardy, inventor, Indonesia
  • Dasia Taylor, inventor, USA
  • Dewmini Nishadi, gardener, Sri Lanka
  • Deyna Castellanos, soccer player, Venezuela
  • DJ Switch, DJ, Ghana
  • Earyn McGee, science educator, USA
  • Eileen Gu, skier, USA
  • Emma Raducanu, tennis player, Canada and UK
  • Eréndira Yaretzi Morales Flores, harpist
  • Esther Okade, mathematician, UK
  • Fareedah Shaheed, online security teacher, Saudi Arabia and USA
  • Ginevra Costantini Negri, pianist, Italy
  • Gitanjali Rao, inventor, USA
  • Greta Thunberg, climate activist, Sweden
  • Helena Gualinga, environmental activist, Ecuador
  • Hollie Greenhalgh, conservationist, UK
  • Isabella Madrigal, playwright, USA
  • Isabella Springmühl, fashion designer, Guatemala
  • Jalaiah Harmon, dancer and choreographer, USA
  • Jazz Jennings, spokesmodel and activist, USA
  • Jojo Siwa, singer and dancer, USA
  • Judit Giro, biomedical engineer and inventor, Spain
  • Kaitlin Fritz and Olga Kravchenko, virtual reality makers and entrepreneurs, Ukraine and USA
  • Keely Cat-Wells, disability activist and founder, UK
  • Keke Palmer, actor and TV host, USA
  • Kiara Nirghin, inventor, South Africa
  • Koffee, singer, Jamaica
  • Laura Dekker, sailor, New Zealand and The Netherlands
  • Leila Haddad, blacksmith, Australia
  • Liina Heikkinen, wildlife photographer, Finland
  • Lily Hevesh, domino artist, USA
  • Lucia Montenegro, paralympian, Argentina
  • Maayan Segal, playing card developer, Israel
  • Maja Kuczyńska, skydiver, Poland
  • Margaret Zhang, style icon and editor, Australia and China
  • Mari Copeny, activist, USA
  • Mariana Pajón, BMX rider, Colombia
  • Marine Serre, fashion designer, France
  • Maritza Soto, astronomer, Chile
  • Marley Dias, writer and activist, USA
  • Megan Jayne Crabbe, body positivity advocate, UK
  • Mikaila Ulmer, bee conservationist and entrepreneur, USA
  • Milena Radoytseva, anti-bullying activist, Bulgaria
  • Millie Bobby Brown, actor and UNICEF ambassador, UK
  • Mo'Ne Davis, baseball player, USA
  • Momoko Nojo, activist, Japan
  • Montannah Kenney, climber, USA
  • Nalleli Cobo, activist, USA
  • Naomi Wadler, anti-gun and domestic violence activist, Ethiopia and USA
  • Nguyen Thuy Trang, singer and influencer, Vietnam
  • Nora Al Matrooshi, astronaut, United Arab Emirates
  • Puisand Lai, wheelchair basketball player, Canada and USA
  • Quan Hongchan, diver, Hong Kong
  • Rayouf Alhumedhi, activist, Germany and Saudi Arabia
  • Rayssa Leal, skateboarder, Brazil
  • Rebecca Roos Jensen, pilot, Denmark
  • Renata Flores, singer, Peru
  • Reshma Kosaraju, app developer, USA
  • Riya Karumanchi, inventor and entrepreneur, Canada
  • Rubaba Muhammadi, painter, Afghanistan
  • Ruby Kate Chitsey, activist, USA
  • Sadiqua Bynum, stuntwoman and gymnast, USA
  • Sapana Chepang, nurse, Nepal
  • Sarah Voss, gymnast, Germany
  • Shaine Kilyun, pet wheelchair maker, USA
  • Shira Strongin, mental health activist, USA
  • Sifan Hassan, runner, The Netherlands
  • Sophie Cruz, immigration activist, USA
  • Taegen Yardley, filmmaker and activist, USA
  • Tanyaradzwa 'Tanya' Muzinda, motocross racer, Zimbabwe
  • Taylor Swift, singer-songwriter, USA
  • Te Manaia Jennings, mental health artist, New Zealand
  • Temilayo Abodunrin, saxophonist, Nigeria
  • The Linda Lindas, band, USA
  • Theodora von Liechtenstein, turtle and tortoise conservationist, Italy and Liechtenstein
  • Vanessa Nakate, climate activist, Uganda
  • Victoria Alonso Perez, inventor, Uruguay
  • Vinisha Umashankar, inventor, India
  • Vitoria Bueno, ballerina, Brazil
  • Wilhelmina van Bedaf/Maartje Murphy, gelato maker, The Netherlands and USA
  • Xóchitl Guadalupe Cruz López, inventor, Mexico
  • Yashika Verma, karate champion, India
  • Zendaya, actor and singer, USA



REBEL GIRLS is a global, multi-platform empowerment brand dedicated to helping raise the most inspired and confident generation of girls through content, experiences, products, and community. Originating from an international best-selling children's book, Rebel Girls amplifies stories of real-life women throughout history, geography, and field of excellence. With a growing community of nearly 20 million self-identified Rebel Girls spanning more than 100 countries, the brand engages with Generation Alpha through its book series, award-winning podcast, events, and merchandise. With the 2021 launch of the Rebel Girls app, the company has created a flagship destination for girls to explore a wondrous world filled with inspiring true stories of extraordinary women.
JESS HARRITON (editor and author) is an editor at Rebel Girls, working on stories to delight and inspire girls 7 to 12. Previously, she was an editor at Penguin Random House, where she worked with best-selling and award-winning authors. Her writing has appeared in Concrete Literary Magazine and HelloGiggles.com. Jess graduated from Emerson College in 2013. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, in an apartment filled with books.
MAITHY VU (editor and author) is a Vietnamese American writer who loves surrealism and most things odd. While earning her BA in theater arts at the University of California, Santa Cruz, she spent time writing poetry, plays, and slightly bizarre sketches for an all-women comedy team. Maithy published her novella, Wounded Wisteria, in 2015, combining fiction in verse with her own watercolor illustrations. She earned her MLA in creative writing and literature at Harvard Extension School, where she completed her first novel, Squid Season. In early 2019, Maithy joined the editorial team at Rebel Girls. Since then, her colleagues have been given compulsory lectures about Taylor Swift on a weekly basis.
BINDI IRWIN (foreword) is a passionate wildlife conservationist, who has inherited her parents' love for wildlife and wild places. Born to Wildlife Warriors Steve and Terri Irwin, Bindi is a determined soul, destined to make a positive difference on the planet. Australia Zoo has always been her home. Every animal is part of her family. As Bindi has grown, so has her passion for conservation. She has traveled the world, visiting wild places, to learn more about the planet she wants to protect into the future. Through Wildlife Warriors, Bindi continues to work with her family to share the message of conservation.


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