The Confidence Code meets The Care & Keeping of You in this bold, bighearted book about growing up with unshakable confidence.
Between the ages of 8 and 14, girls experience a major drop in confidence. Rebel Girls is on a mission to change that, by sharing the inside scoop on dealing with irritating body changes, totally understandable social anxiety, sticky friendship dilemmas, and a world that can sometimes feel overwhelming-all the while celebrating how incredible our bodies, minds, and communities can be. Rebel Girls Growing Up Powerful tackles the tough stuff-from pimples to depression to coping with the constant news cycle-all through the lens of empowerment.
Each chapter begins with an affirmation. In "My Brain is Powerful," readers will learn how their minds learn and process information-to help them stay healthy and positive as they experience their own worries and mood swings. "I Can Create Community" explores the ins and outs of creating connections, making friends, and strengthening sisterhoods (even when it can be nerve-wracking).
With a pitch-perfect voice, tangible advice, and humorous graphic novel panels, Rebel Girls Growing Up Powerful will inspire girls to celebrate the messiness of puberty and be their most confident selves.
Nona Willis Aronowitz is the sex and love columnist for Teen Vogue. Her work has been published in the New York Times, The Cut, Elle, VICE, The Washington Post, and Playboy, among many others. She is the co-author of Girldrive: Criss-crossing America, Redefining Feminism (Seal Press, 2009). She is also the editor of an award-winning anthology of Ellen Willis’s rock criticism, called Out of the Vinyl Deeps (Univ. of Minnesota Press, 2011), as well as a comprehensive collection of her mother's work, The Essential Ellen Willis (Univ. of Minnesota Press, 2014), which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism.
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Rebel Girls is a global, multi-platform entertainment brand, dedicated to inspiring and instilling confidence in a generation of girls around the world. Rebel Girls started from a 2016 international bestselling children's book, featuring real-life, extraordinary women throughout history, geography and field of excellence, focusing on creators, innovators, leaders and champions. Its community of self-identified Rebel Girls spans more than 100 countries, with six million books sold in 51 languages and 13 million podcast downloads.
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The Confidence Code meets The Care & Keeping of You in this bold, bighearted book about growing up with unshakable confidence.
Between the ages of 8 and 14, girls experience a major drop in confidence. Rebel Girls is on a mission to change that, by sharing the inside scoop on dealing with irritating body changes, totally understandable social anxiety, sticky friendship dilemmas, and a world that can sometimes feel overwhelming-all the while celebrating how incredible our bodies, minds, and communities can be. Rebel Girls Growing Up Powerful tackles the tough stuff-from pimples to depression to coping with the constant news cycle-all through the lens of empowerment.
Each chapter begins with an affirmation. In "My Brain is Powerful," readers will learn how their minds learn and process information-to help them stay healthy and positive as they experience their own worries and mood swings. "I Can Create Community" explores the ins and outs of creating connections, making friends, and strengthening sisterhoods (even when it can be nerve-wracking).
With a pitch-perfect voice, tangible advice, and humorous graphic novel panels, Rebel Girls Growing Up Powerful will inspire girls to celebrate the messiness of puberty and be their most confident selves.
Nona Willis Aronowitz is the sex and love columnist for Teen Vogue. Her work has been published in the New York Times, The Cut, Elle, VICE, The Washington Post, and Playboy, among many others. She is the co-author of Girldrive: Criss-crossing America, Redefining Feminism (Seal Press, 2009). She is also the editor of an award-winning anthology of Ellen Willis’s rock criticism, called Out of the Vinyl Deeps (Univ. of Minnesota Press, 2011), as well as a comprehensive collection of her mother's work, The Essential Ellen Willis (Univ. of Minnesota Press, 2014), which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism.
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Rebel Girls is a global, multi-platform entertainment brand, dedicated to inspiring and instilling confidence in a generation of girls around the world. Rebel Girls started from a 2016 international bestselling children's book, featuring real-life, extraordinary women throughout history, geography and field of excellence, focusing on creators, innovators, leaders and champions. Its community of self-identified Rebel Girls spans more than 100 countries, with six million books sold in 51 languages and 13 million podcast downloads.
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