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dolly parton, songteller: my life in lyrics is an intimate celebration of a legendary career. told in dolly's own words, this book takes readers behind 175 of her songs, exploring over 60 years of songwriting magic.
features:
- illustrated with rare, unpublished photos and memorabilia
- packed with personal stories and candid insights
- a must-have for fans of dolly and country music history
dolly parton, songteller: my life in lyrics is a new york times bestseller that celebrates the life and music of dolly parton. told in her own words, this book dives into 175 of her iconic songs, revealing the stories and inspirations behind them.
filled with rare, unpublished photos from dolly’s personal archives, this book offers an intimate look at over 60 years of songwriting and the woman who made it all unforgettable. a true treasure for fans of country music and dolly’s legacy.
a powerful exploration of how clothing and fashion have fueled activism, dressing the resistance showcases the role of dress in sparking social change. spanning historical and modern protest movements, this book reveals how communities worldwide have harnessed the visual language of clothing to demand radical transformation. from suffragettes wearing newspaper dresses emblazoned with voting slogans to farmers in india donning saris in defiance, camille benda examines cultural movements through the lens of nearly 200 archival images, photographs, and paintings. a compelling tribute to the power of style in the fight for justice.
all the famous females are covered in this games room famous women trivia. a sure-fire test of knowledge about renowned women past and present. includes questions on women like michelle obama and malala yousafzai. there are 140 question cards in this thoroughly entertaining and enlightening game. presented in a stylish geometric print box. Full instructions included.
Icons celebrates 50 of the most admired women across music, politics, human rights, and film. this diverse collection includes some of the world’s most inspiring figures, like michelle obama, beyoncé, aretha franklin, dolly parton, ruth bader ginsburg, yayoi kusama, and many more. from singers to writers, activists to artists, politicians to filmmakers, Iconsis a tribute to the strength and power of women. illustrated by monica ahanonu, each portrait is paired with a short biography showcasing what makes each woman a true force to be reckoned with. the perfect gift from women to women – whether mom-to-daughter, daughter-to-mom, or friend-to-friend. leave it on your coffee table to read about their accomplishments or simply admire the powerful portraits.
from carissa potter, whose stationery and gift line, people i've loved, has been featured on design sponge, cool hunting, and apartment therapy.
times can get tough, and this book is here to support women through those moments. its uplifting and positive message helps women cope with depression, grief, anxiety and stress. it is a reminder that it’s normal to feel those emotions, and it provides support for navigating through them. like a hug from a friend, it will become a go-to positivity boost for women dealing with life's difficult times. through practical guidance, meaningful messages of empathy, honesty, art and humor, it’s okay to feel things deeply gives women the encouragement they need exactly when they need it.
- vibrant illustrations throughout
- positive message promotes self-love
- helps women tackle difficult emotions like depression, anxiety, anger, loneliness, and grief
an exploration of the visual corollary to didion’s life and work and the feeling that each generates in her admirers, detractors and critics―including artists from helen lundeberg to diane arbus, betye saar to maren hassinger, vija celmins and andy warhol.
arranged chronologically, the book highlights didion's fascination with the two coasts that made her. as a Westerner transplanted to new york, didion was able to look at her native land, its mores and fixed rules of behavior, with the loving and critical eyes of a daughter who got out and went back. and from her new york perch, didion was able to observe the political scene more closely, writing trenchant pieces about clinton, el salvador and most searingly the central park five.

just when you're comfortable in your own skin, it starts to sag
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unit price pera clever and witty guide to navigating midlife, this book from bestselling duo trisha ashworth and amy nobile feels like advice from a close friend. covering everything from redefining beauty after 40 to juggling the care of growing children and aging parents, it offers practical tips and encouragement. explore midlife relationships, dive into dating apps, and discover fresh career paths or new life purposes. no matter your situation—married, single, divorced, widowed, with or without kids—this guide helps answer the big question: "what’s next for me?"
“black women’s heads of hair are galaxies unto themselves, solar systems, moonscapes, volcanic interiors.” —elizabeth alexander, from the introduction
using advertising photographs of black women (and men) drawn from vintage issues of ebony and jet magazines, the exquisite and thought-provoking collages of world-renowned artist lorna simpson explore the richly nuanced language of hair. surreal coiffures made from colorful ink washes, striking geological formations from old textbooks, and other unexpected forms and objects adorn the models to mesmerizingly beautiful effect.
featuring 160 artworks, an artist’s statement, and an introduction by poet, author, and scholar elizabeth alexander, this volume celebrates the irresistible power of simpson’s visual vernacular.
revolutionary women honors 50 trailblazing women of color who broke barriers and inspired generations. from hollywood to nasa, the us open to the supreme court, their stories celebrate leadership, excellence, and authenticity.
features:
- profiles of remarkable women from diverse fields
- inspiring stories to empower readers
- vibrant illustrations by ann shen
perfect for fans of bad girls throughout history and anyone seeking to celebrate the power of women of color.
ashley longshore now turns her eye toward badass women throughout history with Roar! A Collection of Mighty Women. longshore’s pop art paintings are never shy of daring; her art makes noise, and her singular portraits of legendary stateswomen, artists, and notable women from all walks of life include Marie Curie, Maya Angelou, Mother Teresa, Peggy Guggenheim, First Lady Michelle Obama, Greta Thunberg, Queen Elizabeth II, Cleopatra, Rosa Parks, Frida Kahlo, Josephine Baker, Amanda Gorman, and even Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman! many of these striking and vibrant portraits were previously exhibited at Diane von Furstenberg’s flagship store in New York.
accompanied by descriptions about what makes these women such significant and meaningful icons, Roar! is sure to be the perfect gift for women of all ages.
she votes is a vibrant, intersectional story of the women who fought for suffrage and those who continue to raise their voices for equality. from the first female principal chief of the cherokee nation to the first woman to wear pants on the senate floor, author bridget quinn shines a spotlight on the trailblazers who broke down barriers. this deluxe edition also celebrates the 100th anniversary of the nineteenth amendment, featuring illustrations by 100 women artists.
• a colorful, intersectional account of the struggle for women’s rights in the u.s.
• heart-pounding scenes and keenly observed portraits of groundbreaking women from elizabeth cady stanton to audre lorde.
• beautifully illustrated by 100 women artists, making it a visual as well as a historical treasure.
she votes is a refreshing, illuminating read for feminists of all kinds—celebrating the voices that fought and continue to fight for equality.
discover 50 groundbreaking female photographers and how to incorporate their styles and techniques into your own photography. often in the shadow of their male counterparts, these inspirational women developed new techniques, created their own signature styles and captured everything from war to fashion. from early pioneers to contemporary leaders, they paved the way for generations to come and continue to do so, inspiring them to pick up a camera and decide what type of photographer they want to be. featuring masters of the medium, such as anna atkins, imogen cunningham, nadine ijewere, lee miller, shirin neshat, lorna simpson, cindy sherman, zanele muholi and ingrid pollard, this book is beautifully illustrated with full-color images of the photographers and their work.
there are girls like lions is a powerful anthology celebrating the diverse experience of womanhood, featuring 30 stirring poems that explore love, beauty, friendship, motherhood, work, aging, and more. whether you're a mother, daughter, sister, wife, or friend, this collection will speak to every modern woman. with striking metallic illustrations and poems by literary icons like margaret atwood, emily dickinson, kimiko hahn, and naomi shihab nye, it's a must-read for anyone inspired by strength and resilience.
• foreword by award-winning poet cole swensen, known for her literary mastery.
• includes poems from a range of women poets, each capturing unique aspects of womanhood.
• beautiful metallic ink illustrations enhance the emotional depth of the work.
• perfect for fans of an american marriage, the future is feminist, and women of resistance.
empower and inspire with this beautiful collection of poems that honor women in all their forms.
a profound collection of oral histories, those who saw the sun shares the stories of Black individuals who grew up in the Jim Crow South. compiled by lawyer, scholar, and reporter jaha nailah avery—whose family has 300 years of roots in north carolina—this book preserves history through the voices of those who lived it. these deeply personal interviews illuminate the realities of the past and their lasting impact on the present. a moving testament to truth-telling and cultural preservation, this book offers a rare and invaluable glimpse into lived history.
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