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Outrageous Women of the Renaissance

Outrageous Women of the Renaissance

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Funny!
Review: Leon's books make terrific gifts...I've sent them to friends for birthdays, just for fun and get well gifts. The author's research and way with words never ceases to amaze me! And what a sense of history.... she makes you love the past and spirit of those indominable and sometimes wicked women!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LEON GIVES WOMEN THEIR COMEUPPANCE
Review: Leon's books make terrific gifts...I've sent them to friends for birthdays, just for fun and get well gifts. The author's research and way with words never ceases to amaze me! And what a sense of history.... she makes you love the past and spirit of those indominable and sometimes wicked women!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Funny!
Review: This book is, along with the rest in the series, very funny and informative. Tells about many women considered outrageous by Rennaissance terms. Complete with hilarious black and white illustrations for younger readers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another wild crazy book of Uppity Women!
Review: This wonderful book is loaded with stories about women who did their own thing, about ladies who were anything but conventional, about women of long ago who can serve as role models for women today. As with all of Leon's Uppity books, this one is another winner! I loved it. History teachers ought to use this book, as the writing is sassy and never dull or dry.


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