The Book of Gutsy Women

Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience

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  • **Now
  • an
  • eight-part
  • docuseries
  • on
  • Apple
  • TV+Hillary
  • Rodham
  • Clinton
  • and
  • her
  • daughter,
  • Chelsea,
  • share
  • the
  • stories
  • of
  • the
  • gutsy
  • women
  • who
  • have
  • inspired
  • them—women
  • with
  • the
  • courage
  • to
  • stand
  • up
  • to
  • the
  • status
  • quo,
  • ask
  • hard
  • questions,
  • and
  • get
  • the
  • job
  • done.**She
  • couldn’t
  • have
  • been
  • more
  • than
  • seven
  • or
  • eight
  • years
  • old.
  • “Go
  • ahead,
  • ask
  • your
  • question,”
  • her
  • father
  • urged,
  • nudging
  • her
  • forward.
  • She
  • smiled
  • shyly
  • and
  • said,
  • “You’re
  • my
  • hero.
  • Who’s
  • yours?”Many
  • people—especially
  • girls—have
  • asked
  • us
  • that
  • same
  • question
  • over
  • the
  • years.
  • It’s
  • one
  • of
  • our
  • favorite
  • topics.HILLARY:
  • Growing
  • up,
  • I
  • knew
  • hardly
  • any
  • women
  • who
  • worked
  • outside
  • the
  • home.
  • So
  • I
  • looked
  • to
  • my
  • mother,
  • my
  • teachers,
  • and
  • the
  • pages
  • of
  • Life
  • magazine
  • for
  • inspiration.
  • After
  • learning
  • that
  • Amelia
  • Earhart
  • kept
  • a
  • scrapbook
  • with
  • newspaper
  • articles
  • about
  • successful
  • women
  • in
  • male-dominated
  • jobs,
  • I
  • started
  • a
  • scrapbook
  • of
  • my
  • own.
  • Long
  • after
  • I
  • stopped
  • clipping
  • articles,
  • I
  • continued
  • to
  • seek
  • out
  • stories
  • of
  • women
  • who
  • seemed
  • to
  • be
  • redefining
  • what
  • was
  • possible.CHELSEA:
  • This
  • book
  • is
  • the
  • continuation
  • of
  • a
  • conversation
  • the
  • two
  • of
  • us
  • have
  • been
  • having
  • since
  • I
  • was
  • little.
  • For
  • me,
  • too,
  • my
  • mom
  • was
  • a
  • hero;
  • so
  • were
  • my
  • grandmothers.
  • My
  • early
  • teachers
  • were
  • also
  • women.
  • But
  • I
  • grew
  • up
  • in
  • a
  • world
  • very
  • different
  • from
  • theirs.
  • My
  • pediatrician
  • was
  • a
  • woman,
  • and
  • so
  • was
  • the
  • first
  • mayor
  • of
  • Little
  • Rock
  • who
  • I
  • remember
  • from
  • my
  • childhood.
  • Most
  • of
  • my
  • close
  • friends’
  • moms
  • worked
  • outside
  • the
  • home
  • as
  • nurses,
  • doctors,
  • teachers,
  • professors,
  • and
  • in
  • business.
  • And
  • women
  • were
  • going
  • into
  • space
  • and
  • breaking
  • records
  • here
  • on
  • Earth.Ensuring
  • the
  • rights
  • and
  • opportunities
  • of
  • women
  • and
  • girls
  • remains
  • a
  • big
  • piece
  • of
  • the
  • unfinished
  • business
  • of
  • the
  • twenty-first
  • century.
  • While
  • there’s
  • a
  • lot
  • of
  • work
  • to
  • do,
  • we
  • know
  • that
  • throughout
  • history
  • and
  • around
  • the
  • globe
  • women
  • have
  • overcome
  • the
  • toughest
  • resistance
  • imaginable
  • to
  • win
  • victories
  • that
  • have
  • made
  • progress
  • possible
  • for
  • all
  • of
  • us.
  • That
  • is
  • the
  • achievement
  • of
  • each
  • of
  • the
  • women
  • in
  • this
  • book.So
  • how
  • did
  • they
  • do
  • it?
  • The
  • answers
  • are
  • as
  • unique
  • as
  • the
  • women
  • themselves.
  • Civil
  • rights
  • activist
  • Dorothy
  • Height,
  • LGBTQ
  • trailblazer
  • Edie
  • Windsor,
  • and
  • swimmer
  • Diana
  • Nyad
  • kept
  • pushing
  • forward,
  • no
  • matter
  • what.
  • Writers
  • like
  • Rachel
  • Carson
  • and
  • Chimamanda
  • Ngozi
  • Adichie
  • named
  • something
  • no
  • one
  • had
  • dared
  • talk
  • about
  • before.
  • Historian
  • Mary
  • Beard
  • used
  • wit
  • to
  • open
  • doors
  • that
  • were
  • once
  • closed,
  • and
  • Wangari
  • Maathai,
  • who
  • sparked
  • a
  • movement
  • to
  • plant
  • trees,
  • understood
  • the
  • power
  • of
  • role
  • modeling.
  • Harriet
  • Tubman
  • and
  • Malala
  • Yousafzai
  • looked
  • fear
  • in
  • the
  • face
  • and
  • persevered.
  • Nearly
  • every
  • single
  • one
  • of
  • these
  • women
  • was
  • fiercely
  • optimistic—they
  • had
  • faith
  • that
  • their
  • actions
  • could
  • make
  • a
  • difference.
  • And
  • they
  • were
  • right.To
  • us,
  • they
  • are
  • all
  • gutsy
  • women—leaders
  • with
  • the
  • courage
  • to
  • stand
  • up
  • to
  • the
  • status
  • quo,
  • ask
  • hard
  • questions,
  • and
  • get
  • the
  • job
  • done.
  • So
  • in
  • the
  • moments
  • when
  • the
  • long
  • haul
  • seems
  • awfully
  • long,
  • we
  • hope
  • you
  • will
  • draw
  • strength
  • from
  • these
  • stories.
  • We
  • do.
  • Because
  • if
  • history
  • shows
  • one
  • thing,
  • it’s
  • that
  • the
  • world
  • needs
  • gutsy women.
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