Positive
Julia Kastner,
Shelf Awareness
In a pithy, one-liner-laden style, [Dawson] brings these remarkable and little-known histories to light with comedic flair.
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Halie Kearns,
Library Journal
Covering a lot of history in a comedic, sometimes overly conversational way, writer/actor Dawson profiles 20 women who disguised themselves as men 'to get shit done' and an additional dozen tangential cases, such as women authors who used male pseudonyms and Iranian women breaking gender bans. Each chapter regales readers with wild stories of women overcoming their circumstances, triumphing in their chosen fields, and often dealing with tragedy. Dawson has quips for any situation. The stories that shine are the ones that focus on lesser-known figures.
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Kathleen Townsend,
Booklist
Whether describing how women escaped enslavement, defined literary movements, ensured women can compete in judo on an Olympic level, or take to the high seas as pirates, Dawson’s biographies are as informative as they are entertaining. Full-color illustrations by artist Tina Berning beautifully round out the collection..
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Publishers Weekly
Stylish ink and watercolor drawings complement Dawson’s amusing yet pointed biographical sketches. This spirited feminist history entertains and enlightens..