Still I Rise, Marlene WagmanGeller
Still I Rise, Marlene WagmanGeller
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Still I Rise
The Persistence of Phenomenal Women

Author: Marlene Wagman-Geller, Laurel Corona

Narrator: Ann Richardson

Unabridged: 7 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/10/2018


Synopsis

Who are the great women leaders in history? Who are the women heroes who personify “girl power”? Intrepid women heroes: When Nelson Mandela was imprisoned in South Africa’s brutal Robben Prison, he tirelessly turned to the poem Invictus. The inspirational verse by the Victorian William Ernest Henley, penned on the occasion of the amputation of his leg. Still I Rise takes its title from a work by Maya Angelou and it resonates with the same spirit of an unconquerable soul, a woman who is captain of her fate. Just as Invictus brought solace to generations so does the contemporary classic. Still I Rise embodies the strength of character of the inspiring women profiled. Each chapter will outline the fall and rise of great women heroes who smashed all obstacles, rather than let all obstacles smash them. The book offers hope to those undergoing their own Sisyphean struggles. Intrepid women heroes are the antithesis of the traditional damsels in distress; rather than waiting for the prince, they took salvation into their own hands.Celebrate girl power!Women leaders in history celebrated in this book include: Madame C. J. Walker - first female American millionaireAung San Suu Kyi - Burma’s first lady of freedomBetty Shabazz - civil rights activistNellie Sachs - Holocaust survivor and Nobel Prize recipientSelma Lagerlof - first woman Nobel LaureateFannie Lou Hamer - American voting rights activistBessie Coleman - first African-American female pilotWilma Rudolph - first woman to win three gold medalsSonia Sotomayor - first Hispanic Supreme Court justiceWangari Maathai - Nobel Prize winnerWinnifred Mandela - freedom fighterLois Wilson - founder of Al-AnonRoxanne Quimby - co-founder of Burt’s Bees

About Marlene Wagman-Geller

Marlene Wagman-Geller received her BA from York University and her teaching credentials from the University of Toronto and San Diego State University. Currently she teaches high school English in National City, California. Reviews from her books have appeared in the New York Times and the Associated Press. Marlene lives in Southern California with her husband, daughter, and their Persian cat, Moe.

About Ann Richardson

Ann Richardson is an Earphones-winning narrator who studied broadcast journalism and Spanish at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Years later, the desire to take up a creative yet productive career lead her to narrating audiobooks and founding Great Plains Audiobooks, an audiobook publishing company focusing on bringing Midwestern literature to audio.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bradley

In this inspiring multi-biography, Marlene Wagman-Geller profiles 25 women from the last 100 years who made their marks in disparate fields. These intrepid individuals overcame great adversity to shape modern history and culture. Actress Hattie McDaniel, the first African-American to win an Academy......more

Goodreads review by Robyn

1.5⭐️ Let me start out by saying I learned about some women I’d never heard of before and I appreciate the author choosing to highlight those who have not typically been society’s go-to phenomenal woman (save Maya Angelou). I was glad to be introduced to many of these women for the first time. I also......more

Goodreads review by Beth

While I appreciate the idea behind this book, and feel the stories of each woman interesting and worthy of being told, I found the writing to be terrible. It was full of cliches and overly dramatic phrasing, and multiple typos (including, in one place, the use of "emancipated" when she clearly meant......more


Quotes

“This audiobook is a treasure trove of remarkable women whose lives many listeners most likely have never heard about. Narrator Ann Richardson takes us through the ups and downs of unsung women like Madame Tussaud, a single mother who fled the French Revolution and became a business woman of international reach. The profiles of twenty-five women are read with a measured confidence that highlights their achievements despite the odds. Upbeat and personal, Richardson projects a tone of pride in recounting anecdotes about a wide variety of women—from political figures to Olympic athletes. This is a volume listeners may want to dip in and out of, skipping around from chapter to chapter, depending on their interest or familiarity with the women covered.” AudioFile