By Gayane Aghabalyan, Elmira Ayvazya
Armenian Wonderwomen is a children's book that celebrates the remarkable lives of 38 Armenian women who were excluded from our history and literature books (e.g., Diana Apcar, Zabel Yesayan, etc.).
The book also features contemporary women who break stereotypes and pursue their dreams (e.g., dhol player, soccer referee, etc.). The book not only teaches about women who have contributed greatly to our history, literature, science and culture, but also each story addresses the very relevant contemporary issues such as climate change, human rights, inclusion and more.
Hardcover: 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
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By Gayane Aghabalyan, Elmira Ayvazya
Armenian Wonderwomen is a children's book that celebrates the remarkable lives of 38 Armenian women who were excluded from our history and literature books (e.g., Diana Apcar, Zabel Yesayan, etc.).
The book also features contemporary women who break stereotypes and pursue their dreams (e.g., dhol player, soccer referee, etc.). The book not only teaches about women who have contributed greatly to our history, literature, science and culture, but also each story addresses the very relevant contemporary issues such as climate change, human rights, inclusion and more.
Hardcover: 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"