Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Real-Life Tales of Black Girl Magic

Author : Rebel Girls


130 AED

The latest installment in the New York Times bestselling Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls series featuring 100 barrier-breaking Black women and girls who showcase the spirit of Black Girl Magic. Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Real-Life Tales of Black Girl Magic edited by award-winning journalist Lilly Workneh with a foreword by #BlackGirlMagic originator CaShawn Thompson is dedicated to amplifying and celebrating the stories of Black women and girls from around the world; features the work of over 60 Black female and non-binary authors illustrators and editors; is designed to acknowledge applaud and amplify the incredible stories of Black women and girls from the past and present; and celebrates Black Girl Magic around the world. Amongst the women featured from over 30 countries are tennis player Naomi Osaka astronaut Jeanette Epps author Toni Morrison filmmaker Ava DuVernay; aviator Bessie Coleman Empress Taytu Betul journalist Ida B. Wells and many other inspiring leaders champions innovators and creators. Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Real-Life Tales of Black Girl Magic is the fourth volume of the New York Times bestselling Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls series which originally launched in 2016. Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Real-Life Tales of Black Girl Magic is published by Rebel Girls a global multi-platform empowerment brand dedicated to helping raise the most inspired and confident global generation of girls through content experiences products and community. About Black Girl Magic CaShawn Thompson a proud third-generation native of Washington DC came up with the concept “Black Girls Are Magic” when she was a little girl growing up with her mother grandmother and aunts. It sprang forth fully formed from the mind of a poor little Black girl who didn’t yet have the words to describe the brilliance she saw in the women in her family but had heard countless tales of fairies witches and magicians. It was just magic to her. And it still is. Black Girls Are Magic became wildly popular in 2013 after CaShawn began using the phrase online (it was later shortened to the hashtag #BlackGirlMagic) to uplift and praise the accomplishments beauty and other amazing qualities of Black women.


The latest installment in the New York Times bestselling Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls series featuring 100 barrier-breaking Black women and girls who showcase the spirit of Black Girl Magic. Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Real-Life Tales of Black Girl Magic edited by award-winning journalist Lilly Workneh with a foreword by #BlackGirlMagic originator CaShawn Thompson is dedicated to amplifying and celebrating the stories of Black women and girls from around the world; features the work of over 60 Black female and non-binary authors illustrators and editors; is designed to acknowledge applaud and amplify the incredible stories of Black women and girls from the past and present; and celebrates Black Girl Magic around the world. Amongst the women featured from over 30 countries are tennis player Naomi Osaka astronaut Jeanette Epps author Toni Morrison filmmaker Ava DuVernay; aviator Bessie Coleman Empress Taytu Betul journalist Ida B. Wells and many other inspiring leaders champions innovators and creators. Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Real-Life Tales of Black Girl Magic is the fourth volume of the New York Times bestselling Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls series which originally launched in 2016. Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Real-Life Tales of Black Girl Magic is published by Rebel Girls a global multi-platform empowerment brand dedicated to helping raise the most inspired and confident global generation of girls through content experiences products and community. About Black Girl Magic CaShawn Thompson a proud third-generation native of Washington DC came up with the concept “Black Girls Are Magic” when she was a little girl growing up with her mother grandmother and aunts. It sprang forth fully formed from the mind of a poor little Black girl who didn’t yet have the words to describe the brilliance she saw in the women in her family but had heard countless tales of fairies witches and magicians. It was just magic to her. And it still is. Black Girls Are Magic became wildly popular in 2013 after CaShawn began using the phrase online (it was later shortened to the hashtag #BlackGirlMagic) to uplift and praise the accomplishments beauty and other amazing qualities of Black women.

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