208 pages ; 22 cm
Girl Rising: Changing the World One Girl at a Time
β Scribed by Tanya Lee Stone
- Publisher
- Wendy Lamb Books
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 208
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A gorgeous, full-color oversized book about educating girls across the world inspired by the documentary that Entertainment Weekly says βevery mother, sister, daughter, should see, as well as the men who love and support them.β This is the right book for the present moment and perfect for fans of inspirational nonfiction such as I Am Malala and anyone who believes that one girl can change the world.
Worldwide, over 130 million girls are not in school.
But one girl with courage is a revolution.
Girl Rising, a global campaign for girlsβ education, created a film that chronicled the stories of nine girls in the developing world, allowing viewers the opportunity to witness how education can break the cycle of poverty.
Now, award-winning author Tanya Lee Stone deftly uses new research to illuminate the dramatic facts behind the film, focusing both on the girls captured on camera and many others. She examines barriers to education in depthβearly child marriage and childbearing, slavery, sexual trafficking, gender discrimination, and povertyβand shows how removing these barriers means not only a better life for girls, but safer, healthier, and more prosperous communities.
With full-color photos from the film, infographics, and a compelling narrative, Girl Rising will inspire readers of all ages to join together in a growing movement to help change the world.
A Junior Library Guild Selection
Bank Street Best Childrenβs Books of the Year
βA moving account of hardships and triumphs that is bound to inspire future activists, this is a devastating but crucial read.β βKirkus Reviews, Starred
Additional Praise for the Film:
βDelivers . . . tangible hope that the world can be healed in a better future.β βMeryl Streep
βGirl Rising stands as a testament to the power of information.β βThe Los Angeles Times
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