Remarkable Women
Fascinating Facts You Never Knew About Amazing Women!
by Eric Huang
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Pub Date Jan 28 2025 | Archive Date Jan 09 2025
Quarto Publishing Group – words & pictures | words & pictures
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Description
Remarkable women have been at the forefront of history. They’ve changed the world and are leading the way to our future. But how much do you really know about the remarkable women who’ve shaped our world?
We all know that. . .
- Frida Kahlo made her name as a painter
- Jane Austen wrote simple romance novels
- Men pioneered scientific breakthroughs in the past
- AND that ancient people only worshipped strong male gods. . .
Or did they. . . ? Because. . . OH NO THEY DIDN'T!
Misconceptions about women from the past and present are everywhere, but none of them are true! In Oh No They Didn't: Remarkable Womenmyths are busted about over 50 remarkable women from politicians to legends, performers, activists, scientists, mathematicians, creatives, and more.
In this fresh and funny guide learn about inspiring womenfrom all over the world as well as their influence on history and popular culture. Stylishly designed and humorously illustrated by Sam Caldwell, Oh No They Didn't: Remarkable Women makes learning fun with unexpected facts and a playful, upbeat approach to non-fiction.
Oh No They Didn't: Remarkable Women is the perfect inspiring guide for ALL young people to learn about the influential women who may have been left out of traditional history books and deserve to be celebrated.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780711292895 |
PRICE | $12.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 64 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
This was a quick, easy read that featured a variety of women from all ages, not to mention giving a nod to some early mythological representatives. The selection was a nice mix of known and relatively unknown names to me although I'll note for modern readers that the likes of Taylor Swift, Oprah, and several First Ladies were highlighted. I actually never knew only a few of our First Ladies had achieved Master's Degrees, just one of the facts I picked up as I read. While aimed at young readers, it's always nice to discover there is something there for even us so called adults to learn, too. It was definitely great to see the female human computers of NASA, so to speak, be spotlighted as well as earlier leaders in math/science development such as Ada Lovelace and movie star Hedy Lamarr.
The book follows the same general structure throughout. It's ordered by category, including Legends, Geniuses, Creatives, Superstars, Leaders, and Trailblazers. Each features the chosen subjects, starting with a text of what we think we know about them, only to tell us the truth about that assumption. Each of the characters is nicely drawn, with artist Sam Caldwell seeming to draw on some feature or object related to the topic. The illustrations are fun and lively, frequently accompanied by short text boxes or dialogue balloons adding more. I definitely liked that the subjects came from different places and times, giving a diverse feel to the book. The combo of well-known figures and those only vaguely known or even new to us was a nice mix, too.
Finally, to help add a sense of order and time, there's a timeline of when each individual was born, followed by a world map showing where. It was fun to look at both and see where their lives merged, not to mention the different continents they were born in. There's also a glossary with easy to grasp definitions. The ample use of color and placement, so to speak, were helpful throughout. Thanks #QuartoPublishingGroup - #wordsandpictures for the early share of this intriguing look at the roles women have not just taken but excelled in throughout history. Readers, this would make a great gift for both students and teachers, not to mention just those interested in history and women's roles in it. It made me take another look at Jane Austen's books, that's for sure, and her critiques of societies.
In this concept, it is easy and fun to explore what women have been achieving throughout history with panels, illustrations, information boxes, and conversation bubbles. How dare those women!
Remarkable Women by Eric Huang is a wonderful book that explores how women have helped shape the remarkable world we live in. From leaders and activists, to athletes and artists, and even ancient goddesses, the book shows younger readers, in an informative and creative way, a diverse range of successful women and their impact in history and present time. I especially love the parts that clear up the common misconceptions about each woman (the “Oh no, they didn’t!” Parts”, and I adore all of the colorful illustrations made by Sam Caldwell throughout the book.
I can absolutely see young readers loving this book that makes learning about so many inspiring women interesting, and most importantly, fun!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing the eARC in exchange for an honest review.
A delightful and informative look at remarkable women throughout history — from those you've heard of like Amelia Earhart to more recent newcomers like Taylor Swift. Even though many of these women are ones who have graced our history class curricula for decades, the author does a wonderful job of including a wider array of women with diverse backgrounds and life stories. I love how the author addresses the preconceived notions about each woman, hence the "Oh no they didn't!" throughout. The illustrations are so bright and engaging, as well!
I especially love the back pages -- a visual timeline, a world map, and a helpful glossary all help to contextualize the women and their lifetimes.
Thank you to NetGalley and the author for providing me with a free eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Remarkable Women!, written by Eric Huang and illustrated by Sam Caldwell, is a nonfictional book written about different women in history who have made a difference.
I think that this is a great book for elementary aged students. I enjoyed that they featured women from different areas and times, and that they told the real stories behind a couple of different Disney princesses as well. I feel that this book was inclusive of individuals from different ages and backgrounds, which will help appeal to a variety of children reading this book. I also really appreciated the map and timeline in the back of the book, as well as the glossary so readers can remember what they learned about.
I definitely recommend this book! Thank you to NetGalley, and to the author, publisher, and illustrator of this book for an ARC in exchange for an unbiased review.
This is truly an amazing book to educate and inspire children, highlighting the achievements and lives of over 50 remarkable women! I adore how wide-ranging the chosen ladies are, spanning from goddesses and politicians to writers and pop stars, each chosen for excelling in their fields, often reckoning against adversity or prejudice. Any child reading this will find at least one role model aligned with their interests (even maths!) and learn tons of other facts along the way.
I am already planning to buy this to gift to my god-daughter. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.
Phenomenal Women
This book covers a range of fantastic epic women from historical to more modern day artists. The facts about these women not only pulled me in but also made me keep page turning to see who was behind the next page. This would make a great gift, library book or addition to a classroom for strong female representation.
The illustrations grab your attention and do justice to the women referenced.
I received a free copy of this book from Eric Huang and Quarto Publishing Group. I am voluntarily leaving a review. All opinions are my own.
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