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CANADIAN WOMEN NOW AND THEN by Elizabeth MacLeod

CANADIAN WOMEN NOW AND THEN

More Than 100 Stories of Fearless Trailblazers

by Elizabeth MacLeod ; illustrated by Maia Faddoul

Pub Date: April 7th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5253-0061-5
Publisher: Kids Can

This anthology honors the accomplishments of contemporary Canadian women as well as their predecessors who paved the way.

The members of this impressive ensemble are diverse in age, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and ability, ranging from activist Anjali Katta, who founded GirlsCo. to raise money for girls’ education at the age of 16, to Shanawdithit, the last surviving member of the Indigenous Beothuk people in Newfoundland, whose drawings and writings are the sole records of her people. Actors, athletes, dancers, inventors, explorers, painters, scientists, and the like are each given a dedicated chapter. Typically one contemporary individual is spotlighted on verso opposite a pioneer of that career. Occasionally an additional woman is highlighted or there’s a footnote with additional names and accomplishments. Each account includes Faddoul’s realistic portrait as well as a brief biography. These highlight important dates, early influences, and struggles as well as contributions to the advancement of society. About 50 women are honored in this format while an additional 50-plus more are recognized with a smaller portrait and brief description placed after the discussion guide and before the biography and index. The sheer number of individuals prohibits in-depth details of the life and work of any one, but MacLeod writes efficiently, even addressing controversies some individuals may present.

An inspiring resource for readers as well as a springboard for research.

(Collective biography. 9-12)