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Book Review: Rebel Girls: Climate Warriors

Rebel Girls Climate Warriors: 25 Tales of Women Who Protect the EarthRebel Girls Climate Warriors: 25 Tales of Women Who Protect the Earth by Rebel Girls
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I read Rebel Girls: Climate Warriors in one sitting. I kept telling myself I’d just read ‘one more’ story… but they’re a lot like potato chips. You enjoy each one so much you keep reaching for another bite.

25 inspiring women are featured, each with a short biography and artwork depicting them. They are all standout Rebels who have helped the environment and the fight against climate change.

Some of the Rebels lived long, long ago – others ae fighting for change right now. These are women that young girls can identify with, and should open the eyes of many young boys, too. They come from a variety of nations, and are wonderfully diverse. I very much hope that this book, along with others in the Rebel Girls series, are on the bookshelves of many classrooms.

My thanks to the Rebel Girls and NetGalley for allowing me to read a digital advance review copy of this book. This review is my honest and unbiased opinion.

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Lori Alden Holuta lives between the cornfields of Mid-Michigan, where she grows vegetables and herbs when she’s not writing, editing, or playing games with a cat named Chives.

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