Women Who Woke Up the Law by Karin Wells provides an important historical overview of ten legal cases that advanced women’s rights in Canada. Wells demonstrates that, for women, incremental change only took place after incredible sacrifice, advocacy and perseverance. The narratives included outline the prejudicial treatment of women with regard to voting, divorce, domestic violence, sexual abuse, custody of children, ownership of property, maternity benefits, abortion, racialized and sexual discrimination, and intersectionality. Above all, it is the courage and determination of many which is highlighted in this incredible history, amplifying the voices of those brave individuals whose advocacy reshaped women’s rights in Canada. This is a significant case history that belongs in every library.