An electrifying new picture book by #1 New York Times bestselling author and presidential inaugural poet Amanda Gorman
Who are we? We are a billion voices, bright and brave; we are light, standing together in the fight. Girls are strong and powerful alone, but even stronger when they work to uplift one another. In this galvanizing original poem by presidential inaugural poet Amanda Gorman, girls and girlhood are celebrated in their many forms, all beautiful, not for how they look but for how they look into the face of fear. Creating a rousing rallying cry with vivid illustrations by Loveis Wise, Gorman reminds us how girls have shaped our history while marching boldly into the future.
Amanda Gorman was the first Youth Poet Laureate of the United States. She is also an activist. Gorman's work focuses on issues of oppression, feminism, race, and marginalization, as well as the African diaspora. In January 2021, she became the youngest poet to read at a presidential inauguration, reading her poem "The Hill We Climb" at the inauguration of Joe Biden.
A timely, inspiring ode to the power of girls. Strong words from Amanda Gorman combine with exuberant illustrations from Loveis Wise for a knockout picture book.
We are beautiful, Not because of how we may appear, But how we look Straight into the face of fear.
Die tolle Regina Feldmann hat gemeinsam mit Isabel Abedi diesen Text der US-amerikanischen Lyrikerin Amanda Gorman (bekannt geworden durch ihren Vortrag von „The Hill We Climb“ bei der Amtseinführung von Joe Biden) ins Deutsche übersetzt. Die verspielten, farbenprächtigen Illustrationen stammen von Loveis Wise.
„Girls on the Rise“ ist ein empowernder Aufruf an alle Mädchen*, ihre Stimmen zu erheben und füreinander einzutreten. Ein tröstliches Buch, das Freundschaft und Zusammenhalt, Mut, Stärke und Diversität fördert und dessen kraftvolle Botschaft schon die jüngsten FLINTA* erreicht. Mit älteren Kindern können großartige Persönlichkeiten wie Angela Davis, Audre Lorde, Martha P. Johnson uvm. in den Illustrationen entdeckt werden.
Beautiful rallying cry to lift the spirits of our youngest girls, who face an America that openly embraces blatant misogyny--a world more cruel and limiting that the one their mothers and grandmothers grew up in. Buy this book and read it to your young ones, donate it to your library, put its splendid artwork (by Loveis Wise) on your walls. Here is the way forward: we can all be brave together, "Lifting each other up,/ Making each other strong."
Amanda Gorman always knows just what the historical moment needs. Many thanks, once again, for blessing us with hope and energy.
The power in these poems are something that I want my daughter and granddaughter to hear. Perfect gift for them as well as a baby shower. Such strength in the power of her words!! Teach our girls young to be strong and find their voice!
I always have liked Amanda Gorman’s poetry. This one is no exception. Loveis Wise has illustrated a wonderful book. Their illustrations really capture Amanda’s words. If you’re looking for something inspiring, I would look at this book!
A much needed book for troubled times, Girls on the Rise celebrates the power of having a voice and speaking up for change. When girls get together, there is nothing they can not accomplish and even though they may have differences, Gorman writes, "we might have our own voices, but we're singing the same song." If they work together, they are too powerful to ignore.
Illustrations are inclusive and multicultural. Girls on the Rise embraces change and the spirit of a strong sisterhood. Girls, "are gutsy...gorgeous, gleaming, giving and gifted, glorious glitter and grit."
Artwork is digital using Adobe Photoshop and collage art. Highly recommended ages 2 and up.
A poem dedicated to the diversity of girls and how together we can rise up. This book is needed at this very time with such a repressionist government attacking everyone. The poem is good and the sentiment is empowering. It’s nothing new either. If only we could stick together more.
The artwork is done digitally. There is plenty of diversity and different types of girls. Most likely a girl can find herself in her for certain. The artwork is fine.
This is very motivational for females of all ages. I loved the artwork. I could see the pages being printed as posters as they are beautiful, and the stanzas on each page can work alone.
I don't recommend the ebook unless you have a tablet. I had to read it on my phone. The print is so tiny (like 6 point font). I couldn't zoom in on the text to make it bigger.
Yes! I needed this probably more than my students will! Reading it to my teens tomorrow! I will rejoice in reading it to each class! What a hopeful testament to the strength we are all capable of showing together! Keep writing, Amanda! We need your hope for a future we can look forward to, one we can aspire to bring needed change to, one worthy of celebrating. This book is an affirmation to making a difference.
there are several stand out moments for this inspirational book; one of my favorites is thanks to the illustrator and who was chosen as a collection of women to look-up to. I also love the facing of fear means confronting all those watching eyes.
I don't have the book with me to pull quotes, but this one sings.
Why does one of the girls have on a They/She pronoun pin? Couldn't we even have a book celebrating girlhood without one of the characters rejecting being female? The illustrator is Loveis Wise (they/he). Could a proudly female person not have done the artwork? Could one not be found? Or has one been pushed aside, perchance?
Girls on the Rise is an inspiring story that celebrates confidence, courage, and the power of believing in yourself. The book highlights young girls overcoming challenges, supporting one another, and discovering their strengths. Its message encourages perseverance and empowerment—important lessons for elementary students learning about self-worth and kindness.
I received an ARC of this book for my honest opinion.
Amanda Gorman is back with a new poem about girls rising up. I love the community throughout this book and the powerful message that no matter what, you are not alone in your fight.
I read this when I was was feeling down and frustrated, and it lifted my spirits and I took a hopeful breath. Thank you again, Amanda. The illustrations are magnificent too!
This book has a great message and beautiful illustrations. I don't think it's a good fit for a storybook walk. It could come across as controversial, and I think boys will feel excluded from the activity.
I'll read anything Amanda Gorman writes. She's such a gifted wordsmith that is doing amazing things at such a young age. I can't wait to see what she does next. This book had me all fired up to be a woman and is perfect for Women's History Month in March!
This book is a rallying cry for girl power delivered by the incomparable Amanda Gorman and accompanied by stunning illustrations. Gift it to your favorite girls. Make sure your library has a copy - both public and school.
I love the diversity of women shown in this beautiful, inspiring book - including trans women, women who use nonbinary pronouns, disabled women, etc. This is the perfect anthem for Women's History Month.
While I don't usually love rhyming books, I really enjoyed "Girl on the Rise" by Amanda Gorman. It's beautifully written and the illustrations are gorgeous. I can see it being very inspiring for young girls. Recommended for ages 7-10 by the SEPA School Library Book Reviewers.
If Amanda Gorman writes it, I'm buying it and reading it. I love her writing so much, how she views the world, and articulates her thoughts about the world. I loved the inspiring, empowering, inclusive message in this one.