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100 Nasty Women of History by Hannah Jewell is a bold and irreverent celebration of women who defied expectations and reshaped history. The book profiles one hundred women from different centuries and continents, each of whom challenged the norms of their time with courage, wit, and unapologetic ambition. From warriors and revolutionaries to scientists and artists, these women were often dismissed or erased from mainstream narratives, but Jewell brings them back with humor and sharp insight.
The stories are written in a lively and accessible style, blending historical facts with a modern voice that makes each profile feel immediate and relevant. Jewell highlights how these women were labeled difficult, dangerous, or improper simply for asserting themselves in male-dominated worlds. Whether they were leading armies, writing radical texts, or simply refusing to conform, they earned the title of nasty not through wrongdoing but through boldness and brilliance.
This book is more than a collection of biographies; it is a reclamation of history through a feminist lens. Jewell invites readers to rethink what it means to be powerful and to recognize the legacy of women who refused to be silenced. 100 Nasty Women of History is both entertaining and enlightening, offering a fresh perspective on the past and a rallying cry for the present.

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