Discover the inspiring tales of kick-ass girls in this empowering collection of classic children's tales, retold by multi-award-winning author Anita Ganeri. Showcasing narratives that celebrate strong, independent women, these fairy tales contain heroines that aren't reduced to being wives or witches! Instead, they run free and possess the qualities we would hope for in our daughters and friends: self-confidence, strength, wits, courage, fearlessness, and independence. They live freely, happily ever after, without restraint or narrowly defined roles. These stories include: • Atalanta the Huntress (Greece) • Nana Miriam (Niger) • Fitcher's Bird (Germany) • The Girl and the Puma (Argentina) • Li Chi Slays the Serpent (China) • Brave Woman Counts Coup (US/White River Sioux) • Mizilca (Romania) • The Pirate Princess (Poland/Jewish) • The Samurai Maiden (Japan) • Molly Whuppie (England) ABOUT THE SERIES: Arcturus Publishing's Inspiring Heroines series retells classic children's stories, showcasing strong female protagonists who strike out against adversity and smash stereotypes. These empowering tales will inspire young readers to dream big.
Bol PartnerStories include: The Tale of Brave Bradamante and Her Amazing Flying Horse (France/Italy/Spain) Atalanta, the Fleet-Footed Huntress (Greece) Nana Miriam and the Horrible Hippopotamus (Niger) The Amazing Adventures of Tokoyo (Japan) How Little Molly Whuppie Outwitted the Giant (Britain) How Mizilca Tricked a Sultan and Saved Her Father From Disgrace (Romania/Bulgaria/Turkey/Armenia) Tatterhood and Dacia (Norway) Princess Imani and the Magic Fan (India) Maada and the Mountain Dweller (Haida Gwaii, Canada) Sumac and the Search for the Magic Lake (Peru) Feng Mian, the Head of the Family (China) Unanana and the Elephant (Botswana/Tanzania) The Warrior Queen and the Wizard (Russia) Fallon, the Girl from the Northland (Finland) The Princess, the Merchants, and the Very Unusual Cupboard (Sudan)
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