
Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls 2: 100 More Stories of Extraordinary Women
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Francesca Cavallo
(Author),
Elena Favilli
(Author),
Alicia Keys
(Narrator),
Ashley Judd
(Narrator),
Danai Gurira
(Narrator),
Janeane Garofalo
(Narrator),
Phillipa Soo
(Narrator),
Esperanza Spalding
(Narrator),
Samira Wiley
(Narrator),
Mozhan Marnò
(Narrator),
Rowan Blanchard
(Narrator),
Rebel Girls
(Author),
Audible Studios
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Good Night Stories For Rebel Girls 2 is the sequel to the sensational New York Times best seller and the most crowdfunded book of all time. The authors, Francesca Cavallo and Elena Favilli, will take you and your kids on an empowering journey through 100 new bedtime stories, featuring the adventures of extraordinary women from Nefertiti to Beyoncé.
The unique narrative style of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls transforms each biography into a fairy tale, filling listeners with wonder and with a burning curiosity to know more about each hero.
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©2018 Francesca Cavallo and Elena Favilli (P)2018 Listening Library
- Listening Length3 hours and 47 minutes
- Audible release date28 February 2019
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB07P9SRL4J
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Listening Length | 3 hours and 47 minutes |
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Author | Francesca Cavallo, Elena Favilli, Rebel Girls |
Narrator | Alicia Keys, Ashley Judd, Danai Gurira, Janeane Garofalo, Phillipa Soo, Esperanza Spalding, Samira Wiley, Mozhan Marnò, Rowan Blanchard |
Audible.in Release Date | 28 February 2019 |
Publisher | Audible Studios |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07P9SRL4J |
Best Sellers Rank | #12,696 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #2 in Women Biographies for Children #5 in History of Exploration for Children #26 in Geography & Cultures for Children |
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Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 11 July 2021
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Must have in Growing girl's kitty to encourage and to motivate her.
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Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 18 August 2021
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Really inspiring stories with single page, my 11yr old kid enjoying her bed time reading 📖📖.
Happy reading, not only girls every kid must read book
Happy reading, not only girls every kid must read book
Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 5 September 2021
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If only kids were taught these kinds of stories rather than propaganda and mythological writing that bears no relevance today
Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 24 July 2021
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Best books for kids really inspiring
Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 27 August 2019
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We were gifted Book 1 and my daughter loved it. Had been vying Book 2 for a long long time but it seemed very expensive. The price was lowered around Rakhi and we got it for her as a present. She was delighted as much as with Book 1. Informative, wide selection and good art: this book is a full package.
Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 26 November 2020
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Very good book for children. My child loves to read. They get so much knowledge and answers to their questions and anxieties.
Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 5 June 2022
I liked the book but it is a bit expensive. #RebelGirl
A suggestion : make these book with recycle paper.
A suggestion : make these book with recycle paper.
Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 19 October 2020
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My 6 year old daughter loves this book
She reads this book every night she loves reading😊😊💖💖
She reads this book every night she loves reading😊😊💖💖

My 6 year old daughter loves this book
She reads this book every night she loves reading😊😊💖💖
She reads this book every night she loves reading😊😊💖💖
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CvdM
1.0 out of 5 stars
Check your facts!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 13 December 2018Verified Purchase
This book claims to leave a 'thrilling sense of possibility'. Getting away with lies? Exaggerating facts? Bad writing? Tick, tick, tick.
The very first page I opened was factually incorrect. I was going to give this book to a young girl, but if I told her about this one thing I noticed, why should I expect her to believe any of the other stories?
The book claims the Black Mambas (anti-poaching unit) were founded in 2007. In fact, they were founded in 2013. I can live with that.
But the punch line; "It took only a year of Black Mamba patrols for the snaring to disappear almost completely and the rhino killings to stop entirely."
Where did you get these facts? From the New York Social Diary? Because that's the only place I can find a similar statistic. Very Rebel.
The Black Mambas have done an absolutely brilliant job in REDUCING poaching and removing snares.
But the facts are (looking at the Kruger Park alone, because presumably you meant the area where the Black Mambas work):
In 2017 alone, overall poaching incidents in the park were 2,662; and 404 rhinos were poached. (Across South Africa, 1028 rhinos were poached.)
Savetherhino.org: "From 2007-2014, South Africa experienced an exponential rise in rhino poaching - a growth of over 9000%. Most illegal activity occurs in the Kruger National Park."
I'm so annoyed. I'm returning this book. I'll just continue to SHOW girls what a rebel girl is, instead of dishing up all this fluffy b/s.
The very first page I opened was factually incorrect. I was going to give this book to a young girl, but if I told her about this one thing I noticed, why should I expect her to believe any of the other stories?
The book claims the Black Mambas (anti-poaching unit) were founded in 2007. In fact, they were founded in 2013. I can live with that.
But the punch line; "It took only a year of Black Mamba patrols for the snaring to disappear almost completely and the rhino killings to stop entirely."
Where did you get these facts? From the New York Social Diary? Because that's the only place I can find a similar statistic. Very Rebel.
The Black Mambas have done an absolutely brilliant job in REDUCING poaching and removing snares.
But the facts are (looking at the Kruger Park alone, because presumably you meant the area where the Black Mambas work):
In 2017 alone, overall poaching incidents in the park were 2,662; and 404 rhinos were poached. (Across South Africa, 1028 rhinos were poached.)
Savetherhino.org: "From 2007-2014, South Africa experienced an exponential rise in rhino poaching - a growth of over 9000%. Most illegal activity occurs in the Kruger National Park."
I'm so annoyed. I'm returning this book. I'll just continue to SHOW girls what a rebel girl is, instead of dishing up all this fluffy b/s.
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Djilly L.
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The girl bible
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 12 July 2021Verified Purchase
This is the second book in a series about extraordinary, inspirational women from both the past and present. The hard cover book contains 100 bedtime stories and each page is illustrated by a different female artist from all over the world.
Our daughter is very interested in history and women’s history in particular. So this is right up here alley. She very much enjoyed the first book on this topic. and even bought the Goodnight stories for boys as well.
If she likes it that is great. For me having browsed through the books I find the one page summaries a bit unsatisfying, leaving out too many significant details, resulting in a somewhat incomplete and disjointed biography of well known women.
On the other hand, perhaps for young readers, these one-page stories are just about right to keep their interest. But I I also feel that the brief summaries do not do full justice to each of these women’s considerable accomplishments. The illustration are nice, again our daughter likes them. But they are generally a bit abstract, artistic, I would have appreciated photo’s or portraits I guess.
Our daughter is very interested in history and women’s history in particular. So this is right up here alley. She very much enjoyed the first book on this topic. and even bought the Goodnight stories for boys as well.
If she likes it that is great. For me having browsed through the books I find the one page summaries a bit unsatisfying, leaving out too many significant details, resulting in a somewhat incomplete and disjointed biography of well known women.
On the other hand, perhaps for young readers, these one-page stories are just about right to keep their interest. But I I also feel that the brief summaries do not do full justice to each of these women’s considerable accomplishments. The illustration are nice, again our daughter likes them. But they are generally a bit abstract, artistic, I would have appreciated photo’s or portraits I guess.


Djilly L.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 12 July 2021
Our daughter is very interested in history and women’s history in particular. So this is right up here alley. She very much enjoyed the first book on this topic. and even bought the Goodnight stories for boys as well.
If she likes it that is great. For me having browsed through the books I find the one page summaries a bit unsatisfying, leaving out too many significant details, resulting in a somewhat incomplete and disjointed biography of well known women.
On the other hand, perhaps for young readers, these one-page stories are just about right to keep their interest. But I I also feel that the brief summaries do not do full justice to each of these women’s considerable accomplishments. The illustration are nice, again our daughter likes them. But they are generally a bit abstract, artistic, I would have appreciated photo’s or portraits I guess.
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Psychologist
5.0 out of 5 stars
More of the same good stuff
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 5 January 2019Verified Purchase
This is a continuation of the same winning formula of full page illustration plus accessible short biography showcasing notable women from around the world and through most of human history. It rectifies some of the most obvious omissions from the original by telling the stories of modern success stories like JK Rowling, Madonna, Beyonce, Ellen, Oprah and Angela Merkel. It introduces a wide range of women that you may not have heard about before, such as Temple Grandin (the professor/livestock engineer with autism), as well as many women who are already well known, from Nefertiti and Mata Hari to Audrey Hepburn, Sophia Loren, Mary Seacole, Rosalind Franklin, and Steffi Graf. There is an even greater diversity of stories, and the same engaging style that my 9 year olds loved.
There are quite a slew of books telling the stories of women that have come out of the last year or two, but as well as defining the genre, Rebel Girls has both the visual style and well-pitched and engaging narrative content that many of them lack. If you liked the first book, then this volume is a sequel you will probably likewise enjoy.
There are quite a slew of books telling the stories of women that have come out of the last year or two, but as well as defining the genre, Rebel Girls has both the visual style and well-pitched and engaging narrative content that many of them lack. If you liked the first book, then this volume is a sequel you will probably likewise enjoy.
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I, Bergman
3.0 out of 5 stars
A good book
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 27 February 2019Verified Purchase
This was a present for my 9-year-old daughter and she does like it. It must be said that is wonderfully illustrated and nicely bound but I find the writing rather pedestrian, with not much flair and rather patronising. It also features a disproportionate number of Americans which didn't escape my daughter. Surely there have been numerous inspirational women from other parts of the world that could have been included in the book.
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Helen - main
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic !!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 9 April 2018Verified Purchase
Our 11 year old devoured the first book and has now devoured the second. So great to read about all these inspirational women from such a mixture of backgrounds - Mother Theresa to Beyoncé, to Anglea Merkle .... Hoping there is a 3rd, 4th and 5th.
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