Bagieu’s writing is clever and concise and panels brim with sly subtleties; Bagieu delivers laugh-out-loud one-liners in bitsy speech bubbles and summons tragedy with no words at all, and her fine-lined figures are by turns playfully expressive, fierce, and reverent. This dynamic paean to women’s flair for fierce resistance will have readers happily sifting through history - and tackling the future with renewed verve. Rock on, ladies.
- Booklist, Booklist
Bagieu delivers a pièce de résistance that succinctly summarizes the obstacles and victories of these daring women. Insightful and clever … this serves as a reminder that the hardships women face today have been shared - and overcome - by many others.
- Kirkus, Kirkus
Story collections about famous women often include figures like Joan of Arc and Florence Nightingale. Bagieu goes further afield, creating short graphic biographies about inspiring women from many unexpected times and places. Bagieu’s writing is sly and understated, and her panels combine impish comedy with unexpected moments of sensuousness. Any one of these stories would make a rousing picture book biography; 29 of them in one volume produces a work whose energy and wit will spur readers to get going and change the world.
- Publishers Weekly, Publishers Weekly
Brazen is a colorful look into the fascinating lives of twenty-nine determined, iconoclastic women who were bold visionaries. It features both world-famous and little-known women throughout history.
Voya
A strikingly original collective biography for casual readers, students, and those looking for inspiration in their own lives.
School Library Journal