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Girls: Ordinary Girls and Their Extraordinary Pursuits Book

The familiar idea that strong female role models create strong women is given fresh treatment in the essays and photographs featured in Girls. Three sisters, novelists Jenny and Martha McPhee and photographer Laura McPhee, believe that girls can become powerful role models for each other.The McPhees spent two years traveling across America to create this chronicle of unforgettable young women. As they explain, "We wanted to look at ordinary girls and record both visually and verbally the extraordinary things that girls do and the drives and desires that lead them to do those things." The girls they interviewed and photographed are surprising, whip smart, funny, and inspiring--hardly "ordinary." Among them: Alvina Begay, a cross-country runner living on an Arizona Navajo reservation; Stephanie Formas, a 12-year-old Dallas stock market investor; Jena Malone, a formerly homeless actress whose family once lived in a car; Mina Blyly-Strauss, an orthodox Jew and video artist with tinted blue hair; and Kara-Lee Alexander, a 16-year-old in Maine who fishes for lobster and tuna in her spare time. Also included are stories and photos describing the women of the McPhee family. Not all of the girls are gender busters. The cast of characters also includes cheerleaders, girls scouts, and ballerinas. Yet each girl displays originality, resilience, and a sense of self that is defined in terms of her accomplishments rather than her appearance. Their stories are meant to be savored one by one--perhaps read at bedtime or around a warming fire--and invite every girl to become the author of her own experience. --Barbara MackoffRead More

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    "We drove across America to talk with girls--girls from a variety of landscapes and communities and backgrounds....We traveled through the rolling golden hills of the Palouse of eastern Washington, along the shaded banks of the San Antonio River, onto the trading floor of a brokerage firm in the dizzying heights of a Dallas skyscraper. We spoke with a girl who competes in the dying sport of sidesaddle riding; a Hmong girl who became an American citizen. We talked with a blues-rock musician, ballerinas, surfers, an ice skater, a girl who makes and plays with dolls....In this book, we wanted to look at ordinary girls and record both visually and verbally the extraordinary things that girls do and the drives and desires that lead them to do those things."

    So begins Girls, a radiant collection of original photographs and life stories by Jenny, Laura, and Martha McPhee, sisters who know a great deal about being girls (they were raised in the sixties and seventies, at the height of the women's movement) and about being around other girls (there were five sisters in the family, not to mention a mom, a stepmom, and four stepsisters), and who are now raising girls of their own. But what is it like to be a girl in America today? What constitutes a normal girl's experiences? How do girls talk about themselves and define themselves? How do they set themselves apart, and how do they fit in? These are the questions the McPhees asked on their cross-country odyssey, which spanned more than two years. Girls is the illuminating, thought-provoking, and ultimately triumphant look at the answers they found.
    Girls will introduce you to a rich and diverse population--extraordinary girls pursuing their passions and "normal" girls discovering creative ways to define themselves. We meet young poets, novelists, musicians, unicyclists, football players, philanthropists, activists, chess players. Beautifully written by novelists Jenny and Martha McPhee and illustrated with the striking black-and-white images of award-winning photographer Laura McPhee, Girls reveals the astonishing scope of girls' lives today, and indicates the spirit, energy, and determination with which the women of tomorrow will fashion the future.

  • 0375501673
  • 9780375501678
  • Jenny McPhee, Laura McPhee, Martha McPhee
  • 1 October 2000
  • Random House Trade
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 256
  • 1st
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