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The audiobook of The Book of Sisters is out today, Galentines! Katharine Chin’s reading is warm and wonderful and the sound design really brings it to life! ❤️💜💛 #WomensHistory @neonsquidbooks
We hope you love it 🥰
Émilie du Châtelet, born #OTD 1706, was part frilly courtier and part mad-scientist. She fed her voracious appetite for books by sword-fighting and card-counting at Versailles. Her work in Newtonian physics helped shape modern science!
SIX MONTHS TO LAUNCH DAY!! We're so excited to share this @neonsquidbooks project with everyone! Not sure we can wait 180 days, but here's a taste of some of the illustrations. Aren't these absolutely amazing? Another Sneak Peek 👉https://t.co/WRgQYIDU7T #WomensHistory
#OTD (ok yesterday) in 1771, Bouboulina, heroine of Greece, was born in a Constantinople prison. Her fearless leadership -from the prow of her very own warship!- would lead her nation out of Ottoman rule & into independence! Hear her incredible story here: https://t.co/7BIEcC9643
Can true love conquer a disapproving father, a creepy brother, & smallpox?! In today's ep on 17th century diplomat, letter-writer & staunch romantic Dorothy Osborne, the eminent Professor Bernard Capp renews our faith in the power of love! https://t.co/yqfgubByVL #womenshistory