#NotYourPrincess
Voices of Native American Women
La description
Whether looking back to a troubled past or welcoming a hopeful future, the powerful voices of Indigenous women across North America resound in this book. #Not Your Princess presents an eclectic collection of poems, essays, interviews, and art that combine to express the experience of being a Native woman. Stories of abuse, humiliation, and stereotyping are countered by the voices of passionate women making themselves heard and demanding change.
Récompenses
- Short-listed, Foreword Indies Book of the Year Award 2018
- Joint winner, Kirkus Reviews Best Books List 2017
- Nominated, Red Maple Award 2018
- Joint winner, Independent Publisher Book Award 2018
- Short-listed, Next Generation Indie Book Award 2019
- Joint winner, Notable Books for a Global Society 2018
- Joint winner, Read Indigenous List, Toronto Public Library 2018
- Joint winner, Foreword Indies Book of the Year Award, Bronze 2018
- Nominated, Lincoln Award 2021
- Joint winner, Nautilus Award, Silver 2018
- Joint winner, Top Ten Best Bet, Ontario Library Association 2018
- Joint winner, American Indians in Children’s Literature Best Books List 2017
- Short-listed, Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults Award, YALSA 2017
- Nominated, Norma Fleck Award 2018
- Short-listed, Indigenous Literature Award, First Nation Communities READ 2018
- Joint winner, Cooperative Children’s Book Center Choices List 2018
- Joint winner, Skipping Stones Honor Award 2018
- Joint winner, School Library Journal Best Books List 2017
- Joint winner, Texas TAYSHAS Reading List 2018
- Joint winner, Books of the Year, Quill & Quire 2017
- Joint winner, Best Books for Kids & Teens, *starred selection, Canadian Children’s Book Centre 2018
- Nominated, Amelia Bloomer Book List, ALA 2017
Reviews
“The design is dramatic, authentic, and full of observation and wisdom. It provokes thought and causes readers to reflect and consider alternate ways of looking at diversity, history and identity. You should read it, and then share it!”
- Sal’s Fiction Addiction, 03/10/18
“Librarians, teachers, parents: please put this book into girls’ and teens’ hands. ”
- Resource Links, 12/17
“Beautiful, angry and insistent, this collection of the voices of Native women belongs on the shelves of every library serving teens. ”
- Waking Brain Cells, 11/01/17
“This book truly has the potential to change minds . . . Do what you need to do to get this book and put it into the hands of teen (and adult) readers. ”
- Abby the Librarian, 11/20/17
“Highly Recommended . . . What you see and read in this book will linger in your head and heart. ”
- American Indians in Children’s Literature, 10/04/17
“So right for the times. ”
- Vancouver Sun, 12/01/17
“Provocative, thoughtful and sometimes humorous, this book showcases tenacious and talented indigenous women ready to take on the world. ”
- The Washington Post, 12/04/17
“Will educate teens and give them perspective on a subject that is often ignored. ”
- HeraldNet, 03/15/18
“Often edgy, and always provocative. ”
- CM Reviews, 02/02/18
“A moving and powerful collection that draws strength from the variety of voices and lived experiences it represents. ”
- Publishers Weekly, 08/21/17
“Visceral and eye-opening . . . [a] small but mighty read. ”
- Book Page, 11/15/18
“Both testament to the complexity of Indigenous women’s identities and ferocious statement that these women fully inhabit the modern world. ”
- Kirkus Reviews, *starred review, 07/15/17
“One of the collection’s biggest strengths is the sheer range of work . . . Every turn of the page is exciting, which is exactly what you need in a book like this. ”
- THIS Magazine, 10/24/17
“Fills an under-represented niche. ”
- Booklist, 09/15/17
“Bursts with inspiration, beauty and self-awareness. ”
- The Globe and Mail, 11/04/17
“A stunning anthology of creative writing and art . . . All YA collections will want this. ”
- School Library Journal, *starred review, 09/01/17
“A touching collection. ”
- Christian Library Journal, 09/27/18