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Living the Confidence Code

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Living the Confidence Code by Katty Kay, Claire Shipman, JillEllyn Riley is a touching and inspirational anthology of young women showing how they live confidently and passionately. From an in-school thrift store to menstrual hygiene education to climate change efforts, this book highlights the various young women who are taking action to change the world around them--locally and globally.
This is very much a middle-grade/early-reader non-fiction book akin to "Chicken Soup for the [Confident Girl's] Soul." I enjoyed reading the various steps young people take to make the world a better place and can see this being aspirational for young readers as they begin to examine the world around them. I also liked the different formats within the book: graphic novel panels, Q&A, and the "Just Asking" sections that add uniformity to the book.

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