**This inspiring and beautifully illustrated book chronicles the lives
of seventeen pioneering women sculptors who dared to speak their truths
about inequality and injustice and overcame obstacles of gender and race
in the last hundred and fifty years.
**The works that these talented artists cast, carved, and molded mirror
both their internal worlds and the society surrounding them. There is no
better way to inspire young women to fulfill their destiny with courage
than to give them these brilliantly brief and cogent portraits of great
women who shaped the world of sculpting and through that, our culture,
and our world. Ausherman puts the spotlight on women artists simply by
celebrating them insightfully, and so well. With many helpful references
for additional in-depth readings and beautiful photographs taken by
Steven Taylor, this book is a gem for anyone who loves reading how
immensely skillful and creative people pursue their passions through the
art of sculpture.