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My Job Is a Fairy Tale: 15 Fantastic Female Stories in the World of Science and Technology

  • girls' dreams
  • Categories:Literature & Fiction Literature & Fiction
  • Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication Place:Italy
  • Publication date:October,2021
  • Pages:144
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  • Size:140mm×216mm
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★An inspiring and motivational collection of fairy tales, designed to encourage young girls to believe in their dreams and approach STEM fields without fear or prejudice.

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An inspiring collection of 15 fairy tales, romantic and fantastical yet inspired by the true stories of the authors—members of the Italian Association of Women Engineers and Architects (AIDIA), Milan chapter—who narrate a world of science and technology from a female perspective, too often overlooked. The authors are professionals who believe that female solidarity is nurtured through the sharing of experiences. Encouraging confidence in one’s abilities helps overcome obstacles and prejudices, and above all, achieve desired goals.

A book for all girls and young women who have dreams to believe in, and for all adults who wish to help them realize those dreams.

Contents

Preface by Elena Bonetti
Introduction by Amelia Lentini
The Christmas Tree Field | Amelia Lentini
And They Lived Happily Ever After | Salvina Stagnitta
Viola and Her Helpers | Maria Cristina Motta
The Little Girl Who Always Came Last in the Race | Giovanna Gabetta
Spice Story | Mara Albini
The Window That Was Cold | Chiara Grisanti
Bianca and the Cat | Luisa Velardi
The Warrior Princess | Giovanna Iannuzzi
An Elf on the Comet | Amalia Ercoli Finzi
The Bridge of Meti | Lucia Zerruso
Alice in the All-Green Land | Marina D’Antimo
The Engineer’s Moustache | Barbara Blasi
On the Island of King Ingenium | Michela Balzano
Numbers and Glasses | Elvina Finzi
The Little Girl Who Always Asked “How Does It Work?” | Giulia Fasciolo

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