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The Good, the Bad, and the Barbie : A Doll's History and Her Impa

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Specificaties

Publication Year
2010
Format
Hardcover
Book Title
The Good, the Bad, and the Barbie : A Doll's History and Her Impa
Publication Name
Penguin Young Readers Group
Special Attributes
Ex-Library
Subject
History
ISBN
9780670011872
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Author
Tanya Lee Stone
Publisher
Penguin Young Readers Group
Topic
Fashion, Dolls, Girls & Women, History / General, Antiques & Collectibles, Young Adult Nonfiction

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Product Information

During her unparalleled fifty-year history, Barbie has been the doll that some people love-and some people love to hate. There's no question she's influenced generations, but to what end? Acclaimed nonfiction author Tanya Lee Stone takes an unbiased look at how Barbie became the icon that she is, and at the impact that she's had on our culture (and vice versa). Featuring passionate anecdotes and memories from a range of girls and women, a foreword by Meg Cabot, and original color photographs, this book explores the Barbie phenomenon in a brand-new light.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Penguin Young Readers Group
ISBN-10
0670011878
ISBN-13
9780670011872
eBay Product ID (ePID)
81820152

Product Key Features

Author
Tanya Lee Stone
Language
English
Topic
Fashion, Dolls, Girls & Women, History / General, Antiques & Collectibles, Young Adult Nonfiction
Illustrator
Yes

Dimensions

Item Length
10in.
Item Height
0.5in.
Item Width
7.7in.
Item Weight
21.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Book Title
Good, the Bad, and the Barbie : a Doll's History and Her Impact ON US
Age Range
12-Up
Lc Classification Number
Nk4894.3.B37s76 2010
Grade from
Seventh Grade
Grade to
Up
Reviews
Winner of the Golden Kite Award "History writers don't get better than Tanya Lee Stone. The Good, the Bad, and the Barbie is balanced, funny, provocative-and most of all, important for anyone wanting to understand girlhood in America."-E. Lockhart, New York Times bestselling author of We Were Liars "This is no mere Barbie book. This is a how-to manual about being a girl: a strong, sparky, awesome girl, with Barbie in hand or in the nearest deumpster!"-Lauren Myracle, New York Times bestselling author * "Stone has done her homework and offers a particularly well-researched read. But she has also gotten many women (and men) to reminisce, comment, and argue about Barbie, and these voices add sparkle."-Booklist, starred review * "Stone reveals the pathos behind so many relationships of girls with Barbie: those who cherished her and those who were negatively influenced…In this balanced overview, both sides of the quandary are addressed... Accessible…and includes extensive source notes and bibliographical information."-School Library Journal , starred review * "Stone tantalizes with her intriguing survey of Barbie. indicating an audience of teens and adults rather than children. The striking cover, open design with numerous photographs and collegial voice will appeal to younger readers."-Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Stone calmly covers Barbie's creation by Ruth Handler, the formation of Mattel, and the doll's unpromising launch among sexpot-resistant buyers at a national toy fair. From there on, though, the gloves come off, and Stone allows the voices of women and teens, scholars and collectors, lovers and haters to thrash out whether Barbie has single-handedly set an unattainable standard of female beauty, joined forces with manipulative media to trash adolescent self-esteem, acted as the progressive model for girls to envision gender barrier-crashing careers, or reigned as-duh-just a really cool doll with really pretty clothes…Notes, index, and an extensive bibliography may lure report writers into unconsidered territory, and teen book clubs might want to nominate this as a fiery nonfiction selection."-BCCB "Stone takes an unapologetic look at Barbie's life, documenting the changes in Barbie through the years, her impact on society and the numerous controversies surrounding her existence."-Children's Literature "Stone's evenhanded, eye-opening cultural history examines [Barbie] quoting a myriad of sources to reveal the devotion and loathing generated by a fifty-plus-year-old hunk of molded plastic."-The Horn Book "Filled with photographs of Barbie dolls past and present as well as quotes about her from nationally known figures and children alike, Stone's fascinating and balanced account reveals a toy of almost unmatched influence."-Publishers Weekly, Winner of the Golden Kite Award "History writers don't get better than Tanya Lee Stone. The Good, the Bad, and the Barbie is balanced, funny, provocative--and most of all, important for anyone wanting to understand girlhood in America."--E. Lockhart, New York Times bestselling author of We Were Liars "This is no mere Barbie book. This is a how-to manual about being a girl: a strong, sparky, awesome girl, with Barbie in hand or in the nearest deumpster!"--Lauren Myracle, New York Times bestselling author * "Stone has done her homework and offers a particularly well-researched read. But she has also gotten many women (and men) to reminisce, comment, and argue about Barbie, and these voices add sparkle."--Booklist, starred review * "Stone reveals the pathos behind so many relationships of girls with Barbie: those who cherished her and those who were negatively influenced...In this balanced overview, both sides of the quandary are addressed... Accessible...and includes extensive source notes and bibliographical information."--School Library Journal , starred review * "Stone tantalizes with her intriguing survey of Barbie. indicating an audience of teens and adults rather than children. The striking cover, open design with numerous photographs and collegial voice will appeal to younger readers."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Stone calmly covers Barbie's creation by Ruth Handler, the formation of Mattel, and the doll's unpromising launch among sexpot-resistant buyers at a national toy fair. From there on, though, the gloves come off, and Stone allows the voices of women and teens, scholars and collectors, lovers and haters to thrash out whether Barbie has single-handedly set an unattainable standard of female beauty, joined forces with manipulative media to trash adolescent self-esteem, acted as the progressive model for girls to envision gender barrier-crashing careers, or reigned as-duh-just a really cool doll with really pretty clothes...Notes, index, and an extensive bibliography may lure report writers into unconsidered territory, and teen book clubs might want to nominate this as a fiery nonfiction selection."--BCCB "Stone takes an unapologetic look at Barbie's life, documenting the changes in Barbie through the years, her impact on society and the numerous controversies surrounding her existence."--Children's Literature "Stone's evenhanded, eye-opening cultural history examines [Barbie] quoting a myriad of sources to reveal the devotion and loathing generated by a fifty-plus-year-old hunk of molded plastic."--The Horn Book "Filled with photographs of Barbie dolls past and present as well as quotes about her from nationally known figures and children alike, Stone's fascinating and balanced account reveals a toy of almost unmatched influence."--Publishers Weekly
Copyright Date
2010
Format
Hardcover
Target Audience
Young Adult Audience
Lccn
2010-007507
Dewey Decimal
688.7/221
Intended Audience
Young Adults
Publication Year
2010
Dewey Edition
22
Number of Pages
144 Pages

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