Wild Girls

How the Outdoors Shaped the Women Who Challenged a Nation

Narrated by Janina Edwards
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Pub Date Sep 19 2023 | Archive Date Sep 26 2023

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Description

Harriet Tubman, forced to labor outdoors on a Maryland plantation, learned from the land a terrain for escape. Louisa May Alcott ran wild, eluding gendered expectations in New England. The Indigenous women's basketball team from Fort Shaw, Montana, recaptured a sense of pride in physical prowess as they trounced the white teams of the 1904 World's Fair. Celebrating women like these who acted on their confidence outdoors, Wild Girls brings new context to misunderstood icons like Sacagawea and Pocahontas, and to underappreciated figures like Native American activist writer Zitkála-Šá, farmworkers' champion Dolores Huerta, and labor and Civil Rights organizer Grace Lee Boggs. This work of history puts girls of all races-and the landscapes they loved-at center stage and reveals the impact of the outdoors on women's independence, resourcefulness, and vision. For these trailblazing women of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, navigating the woods, following the stars, playing sports, and taking to the streets in peaceful protest were not only joyful pursuits, but also techniques to resist assimilation, racism, and sexism. Lyrically written and full of archival discoveries, Wild Girls evokes landscapes as richly as the girls who roamed in them-and argues for equal access to outdoor spaces for young women of every race and class today.

Harriet Tubman, forced to labor outdoors on a Maryland plantation, learned from the land a terrain for escape. Louisa May Alcott ran wild, eluding gendered expectations in New England. The Indigenous...


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Named a Most Anticipated Book of the Year by The Millions and Literary Hub

Named a Most Anticipated Book of the Year by The Millions and Literary Hub


Advance Praise

"With delights and surprises at every turn, Wild Girls has given me a new pantheon of heroes to admire and emulate." ―Elizabeth A. Fenn, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Encounters at the Heart of the World


"A moving meditation on race, history, and possibility; an enticing invitation to seek renewal in green spaces; a rousing exhortation to women and girls to claim freedom in the wild. Tiya Miles offers us a rhapsodic account of nature as a respite from, and remedy for, the failings of society and culture." ―Nicole Eustace, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Covered with Night


"With delights and surprises at every turn, Wild Girls has given me a new pantheon of heroes to admire and emulate." ―Elizabeth A. Fenn, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Encounters at the Heart of...


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EDITION Audiobook, Unabridged
ISBN 9781696613040
PRICE $19.99 (USD)
DURATION 4 Hours, 4 Minutes

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