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Average rating5
This book is important, and briefly introduces to (young) audiences the life of an important woman.
I understand the title and theme of the book, but do wish that they also talked about how she agreed, her value of unity, how one can dissent or disagree in a manner that is respectful and in a way that uses reasoning.
I understand that it is a children's book, but I would hate for one to read this to a young child and the take away to be “she's famous for disagreeing” or “it's ok for me to scream no”.
I also would have appreciated the use of the word woman, rather than girl after a certain point. Girls, more often than not, do not go to college, women do.