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Legends: Women Who Have Changed the World Through the Eyes of Great Women Writers

Legends: Women Who Have Changed the World Through the Eyes of Great Women Writers
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In this text, 50 women writers and artists discuss the lives and works of 50 legendary women of the century. With portraits by photographers such as Man Ray, Karsh and Beaton, this is a look into the extraordinary lives of our century's most powerful female icons.

 

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Thank you this is a beautiful book,and makes a great gift.I had trouble getting this book at the local "national chain",bookstore waiting almost four months for them.they never followed up.I ordered this from amazon and got it in less than a week.

I need say no more. I initially borrowed this from the library, I picked it up because I loved the photo of Audrey. Every page is a little feast of information and every photo a work of 'Art'.

Reading the shards of Ella Fitzgerald life, reminds me of how far our world has come and how GOD has kept watch over "women" who are the perpetual of the world (not the destroyers as our gender counter part seem). Marion Anderson exhibited that greatness will fulfill its purpose, no matter where; before a segregated audience or from the Lincoln Memorial.Women. As my life is always inspired by those who `live their purpose' I was not disappointed by John Miller's daring assemblage of writers to optimize in words, their thoughts of contemporary iconic women from Golda Meir, Bette Davis, Josephine Baker, Zora Neale Hurston, Helen Keller, to the power of Georgia O'Keeffe, the bravery of Amelia Earhart, the beauty and wit of Lucille Ball, to the omni-presence of Oprah Winfrey.As I tackle my days of mountains and mountains of to do's, during my mandated 3:00 mediation time, I read a page for renewal and inspiration to tackle the next contract, the next segment of my radio show or write the next review.

I want her to know and revere the women who faced odds and simply saw obstacles as `what you face in life.' Babe Didrikson Zaharias, an Olympic Athlete, faced it all; controversy, cancer and unbelievable discrimination to live her purpose. We make the world revolve, we create new life, and we are the reason for the term `a glass ceiling' being incorporating into modern language. Anne Frank, has shown us that our greatness will rise, no matter what the circumstances.

After reading Legends 2 : Women Who Changed the World through the Eyes of Great Women Writers by John Miller, Kirsten Miller (September 2004) my curiosity to know more about `the women who are considered legendary' in our times, lead me to the original Legends by John Miller. As I continue to read, I want my daughter to now know these books, Legends. John Miller reminds us `women-you have to live with us because you can not advance without us.'

Each well written snapshot of each of these heroic women is pure energetic inspiration. The passions of Martha Stewart no matter what is said, you can not tarnished her business greatness for turning the mundane into an empire, (no matter what you think today).

The selection of the legends is somewhat more questionable. Funnily enough, these censures aside, i really enjoyed this book.

It is beautifully written, nicely put together, with superb selection of wonderful photographs of handsome people. Quite unlike the usual "feminist book" (i hate the quotes, but you have to admit they belong there), this is neither strident not shrill, nor even obnoxious.

Rather ironic, really, that the editor of this fine book is a man ~ unless "John Miller" is the nom de guerre of some radical female. And as if that restriction is not enough, the editor has not included anyone for whom a photograph is not available, thus denying any woman from the first 95% of history the opportunity to be a legend.

Can't ask for much more than that, eh. Still, editing the book can't have been very hard; Miller had some excellent writers to work with.

Of the fifty, less then twenty are neither from nor intimately associated with the United States; in the effort to remind people of the ability of the other gender to produce legends, the publishers have largely neglected the largest portion of that gender.

Enjoy an inviting collection of contemporary biographical sketches which reveals these women's many contributions to modern society. Legends aptly pairs essays with black and white photos to examine the lives of women who have changed the world - as presented by great women writers such as Meg Cohen, Anne Hollander, Patricia McLaughlan and others.

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