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'In recent years, there has been a surge in “female empowerment” stories in the Australian picture book market. This long-overdue movement was largely inspired by the success of the crowdfunded book Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls, spawning many imitations since its publication in 2016.' (Introduction)
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https://theconversation.com/i-looked-at-100-best-selling-picture-books-female-protagonists-were-largely-invisible-115843
I Looked at 100 Best-selling Picture Books: Female Protagonists Were Largely Invisible
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- No One Likes a Fart 2017 single work picture book
- Edwina the Emu 1996 single work picture book children's fiction
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