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Rule the pack with Queen Charlotte, find the diamond of the season
Edwina or play your Ace at Featherington House: in high society, it's
always good to have a card up your sleeve.
Lady Danbury is hosting a sparkling soirée to begin the year's social
season, and you're invited to piece together all the splendour, suitors
and scandal.
'We're not the future. We're doing it right now.' Young girls and women are uniting across the world to create change, have their voices heard and stand up for what they believe in. In this bold and brilliantly inspiring book, Lauren Sharkey profiles the powerful stories and achievements of 52 young campaigners, who are working to improve the lives of people across the globe. Some are active in feminist issues like period poverty or political problems such as police brutality and LGBT+ rights; while others are working in science, conservation and diversity. Yet whether it be Twitter campaigns or life-saving apps, their great ideas are all changing the world as we know it. Illustrated by Manjit Thapp, this is a must-have for young women who would like to dare to make a difference and become empowered to be the change.
A colourful and insightful introduction to the lives of the world's most renowned and inspirational artists. This informative book invites young readers to discover the creative practices of female artists who, over their careers, broke boundaries and exceeded expectations. Each page reveals their struggles and successes, demystifying the art world, building confidence and inspiring a new generation. With foreword by Tate's first female director, Maria Balshaw, and biographical entries on over thirty artists, this book contains unique interviews with living artists including Rachel Whiteread, Yayoi Kusama and Paula Rego.
Meet David - a boy with Down syndrome. David invites readers to learn about Down syndrome from his perspective, helping them to understand what Down syndrome is and how it affects his daily life. He explains that he sometimes needs extra help at home and school and suggests ways that those around him can help him to feel supported. This illustrated book is ideal for young people aged 7 upwards, as well as parents, friends, teachers, social workers and other professionals working with children with Down syndrome. It is also an excellent starting point for family and classroom discussions.
Scribble yourself feminist with this AMAZING journal, designed to empower, inspire and entertain. To include: *A series of colouring pages, featuring inspirational quotes and feminist heroes from around the world. *Witty comebacks for everyday sexism! *Design your feminist wardrobe: t-shirts, badges, sashes, power panties for you to fill in your feminist slogans and doodle on. *Make your own 'Galentine's Day' card *Rewrite your favourite FEMI-CLASSICS: books and films from a feminist perspective *Create your own FEMINIST HALL OF FAME: draw your feminist heroes . . . AND MUCH MORE!
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