Girls Guide to Becoming a Teen: From Women Changing the World Right Now
30 Stories of Strong Women and Strong Girls (Girls Can Book, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Hirsh
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Written by:
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Carol Sinclair
About this listen
There have been many books written about women who changed the world a long time ago. This book goes in-depth and profiles 30 of the most influential girls, teens, and women who are actively changing the world right now. Their stories will inspire teens to take action now and begin creating the type of world that represents them, their values, and their passions.
Every great woman was once a teenage girl. This book provides the blueprint to ace high school and crush the teenage years by following the example of 30 of the most influential girls, teens, and women in the world right now. Being a teenage girl is complicated; navigating high school, friends, dating, peer pressures, mean girls, bullying, drama, and social media can be a lot.
The world-changing women featured in this book have already been there and done that. This book provides teen girls with the tools and stories to learn from greatness and start crushing it today.
This book was written for teen girls who want to change the world right now without waiting until they grow up.
Featured in this book:
- Greta Thunberg, environmental activist
- Patricia Bath, inventor/doctor
- Lane Murdock and Emma Gonzalez, Youth activists
- Aung San Suu Kyi, human rights activist
- Khloe Thompson, homelessness activist
- Michelle Obama, first lady of the United States
- Aija Mayrock, anti-bullying activist
- Angela Merkel, world leader
- Alexandra Ocasio Cortez, US congresswoman
- Ayanna Pressley, US congresswoman
- Ilhan Omar, US congresswoman
- Nancy Pelosi, first female speaker of the House of Representatives
- Halima Aden, beauty contestant/model
- Linda J. Wachner, businesswoman
- Shonda Rhimes, television producer
- Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Peace Prize winner
- Sanna Marin, youngest leader of a country
- Mari Copeny, clean water activist
- Meghan Markle, royal princess/actress
- Marley Dias, book activist
- Nadia Murad, Nobel Prize winner
- Serena Williams, professional tennis player
- Tarana Burke, women's rights activist
- Melinda Gates, philanthropist
- Amy Sherald, artist
- Ellen O. Ochoa, astronaut and engineer
- Winnie Harlow, supermodel
- Sabrina Pasterski, theoretical physicist
- Lena Waithe, writer
- Oprah Winfrey, media titan