An edition of Girls Like Us (1999)

Girls Like Us

Forty Extraordinary Women Celebrate Girlhood in Story, Poetry, and Song

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An edition of Girls Like Us (1999)

Girls Like Us

Forty Extraordinary Women Celebrate Girlhood in Story, Poetry, and Song

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We all have moments from childhood that have molded our perceptions of ourselves and our lives. In Girls Like Us forty accomplished and influential women share these tender and uplifting moments from their own childhoods and teenage years. Isabel Allende tells of her parents' priceless gift in encouraging her to express her creativity; Faye Wattleton describes how a checkered and difficult childhood shaped her into the determined leader she is today; novelist Amy Tan explores the life of a young girl and her relationship to her mother in The Joy Luck Club. The book includes photographs of some of the contributors at the age they appear in their stories, as well as brief biographies of each. Girls Like Us celebrates the poignant coming-of-age moments experienced by prominent women of this century. This book is a great anthology for everyone wishing to cultivate and remember what it is to be young again.

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New World Library
Language
English
Pages
224

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Girls Like Us
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Girls Like Us: Forty Extraordinary Women Celebrate Girlhood in Story, Poetry, and Song
March 12, 1999, New World Library
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First Sentence

"Ani Difranco (1970- ) began singing and playing acoustic guitar when she was nine, moved out of her parents' home in Buffalo, New York, at fifteen, started writing songs about the same time, and founded her record company, the aptly named Righteous Babe Records, when she turned twenty."

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Paperback
Number of pages
224
Dimensions
8.7 x 6.7 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1 pounds

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OL8750237M
ISBN 10
1577310845
ISBN 13
9781577310846
OCLC/WorldCat
40417825
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287435
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