Noisemakers: 25 Women Who Raised Their Voices and Changed the World - A Graphic Collection from Kazoo
By (Author) Kazoo Magazine
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA Children's Books
4th February 2020
29th January 2020
United States
Children
Fiction
B
Paperback
224
Width 178mm, Height 229mm
From the creator of Kazoo magazine, a quarterly magazine for girls ages 5-12, which Amy Poehler's Smart Girls called "required reading," comes a graphic novel anthology of women who are not afraid to make some noise! Did anyone ever get anywhere by being quiet To change anything, you have to make some noise! From the creator of the popular Kazoo magazine comes a look at the lives of 25 extraordinary women through the eyes of 25 extraordinary comic artists. In chapters titled Grow, Tinker, Play, Create, Rally, and Explore, you'll meet Eugenie Clark, who swam with sharks, Raye Montague, who revolutionized the design process for ships, Hedy Lamarr, a beautiful actress and brilliant inventor, Julia Child, a chef who wasn't afraid to make mistakes, Kate Warne, the first female detective, who saved the life of President-Elect Abraham Lincoln, and many more. In 25 distinct styles from some of the most exciting comic artists, Noisemakers is for everyone who is not afraid to use their voice and for those who could use a little boost.
Engrossing.These pages reinforce a lot of the themes that are at the core ofKazoos philosophy: the thrill of exploration, the comfort of self-reliance, the joy of being confident in pursuing what you want biographies includeMy Favorite Thing Is Monsters Emil Ferris on Mary Shelley,Relishs Lucy Knisley on Julia Child,Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaurs Alitha E. Martinez on Josephine Baker, and many more, makingNoisemakersvital reading for comic fans who want to see the full range of what the medium can offer.AV Club
Thoughtful, timely andsuper-engaging. So glad the powerhouse young people coming up have Kazoo as a blueprint, a roadmap, and a glimpse into history. Jacqueline Woodson
"All the women in this book were discouraged from doing the work they were born to do. Fortunately, they didnt let that stop them. Here are their riveting stories, told inunputdownablecomics. I wish Id had NOISEMAKERS when I was growing up." Alison Bechdel
"Astonishing comics about world-changing women.What could possibly be better"Neil Gaiman
Perfectly-timed, positive, and righteously fun.Comics Beat
Enticing.Part encyclopedia, part girl-power scrapbook, the collection of biographical vignettes [is]extremely relevant. Publishers Weekly
A draw-dropping lineup of comics talent.The Comics Journal
Incredible. Kazoo shows young girls that the world belongs to them if they work hard for their dreams, even and especially in the face of adversity. Women Write About Comics
Great comicswork by creators you adore... Really, really fun to read with my daughter. Multiversity
As you can imagine from the creators KAZOO, this looks like the perfect book for inspiring young girls (and boys too, one hopes). It's a real treasure trove of interesting stories from throughout the ages anda must for schools and libraries as well as all age readers. Comicon.com
Impressive.Comics Crusaders
Noisemakersis great for anyone who wants to learn about some amazing women in history alongside some amazing art. A unique graphic novel that I cant wait to share with others. The Pullbox
A great way to get readers familiar with these women, along with stoking the fires of creative passion.Comicsnow
Erin Bried is the editor-in-chief of Kazoo magazine. She was a staff writer at Self magazine. She is also the author of How to Sew a Button, How to Build a Fire, and How to Rock a Baby, all published by Ballantine. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her partner and two daughters. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @kazoomagazine.