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An uneven volume that feels like multiple books were thrown together to make one. Wait for something more reader-friendly on this topic. Stick with books like Girls Who Rocked the World for strong collective biographies on women in the meantime.
The profusion of subplots might confuse a casual listener. However, those who pay attention will certainly gain new insight into Americans' prejudices about labor unions and immigrants at World War II's beginning.–Debbie Whitbeck, West Ottawa Public Schools, Holland, MI
A solid story for fans of fractured fairy tales, once listeners get used to the narration. Give to fans of Adam Gidwitz's "Sisters Grimm" series. ["An unusually imaginative, entertaining fantasy with mostly minor deficiencies that prevent it from becoming pure magic": SLJ 6/16 review of the Dutton book.]