The Little Book of Notable Women Writers (An Encyclopedia of World's Most Inspiring Women Book 4) PDF
Literature has always been viewed to be the arena of men. Man's presence in the literary community had effectively subjugated women. When we talk about literature, names such as William Shakespeare, Ernest Hemingway, and Mark Twain consistently appear. More often than not, when we hear answers such as Jane Austen or Virginia Woolf. When you search “famous authors,” eight out of ten authors in the ...

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The Little Book of Notable Women Writers (An Encyclopedia of World's Most Inspiring Women Book 4)

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Literature has always been viewed to be the arena of men. Man's presence in the literary community had effectively subjugated women. When we talk about literature, names such as William Shakespeare, Ernest Hemingway, and Mark Twain consistently appear. More often than not, when we hear answers such as Jane Austen or Virginia Woolf. When you search “famous authors,” eight out of ten authors in the main field are men. This has always been the case in any of the sciences and arts. Authorship has never been associated with women’s roles, only motherhood, marriage, and home-making.
 
But women’s innate ability for survival persists even in the midst of severe sexism and discrimination. There are women who defied all odds and proceeded to write their experiences and imagination. Despite the criticisms and the adverse consequences of voicing out, women in the past were never silenced. And their efforts paid off – we now see women authors getting more popular than male writers. We now witness a changing world where the words of women finally carry weight.



This series features true-to-life stories of notable figures in history across the globe whose determination, dreams and hard work allowed them to achieve greatness in their chosen field of expertise. From politics to the Nobel Peace Prize, each remarkable individual featured offers a unique story that will resonate with readers of all ages across different backgrounds. 
 
Features include

Perfect for readers ages 8-14 years old 
Non-fiction chapter books perfect for the family 
Easy to read stories any young reader can enjoy  
Features inspiring stories that challenge young readers to aspire for greatness 

 
There’s something for everyone in this series so start reading and discover that dreams can come true even in real life. Sometimes, those dreams can even change the world for the better.

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