
Pocket Bios: Frida Kahlo
by Above 45%
Pocket Bios: Frida Kahlo brings to life the extraordinary journey of one of the art world's most enduring icons. This accessible biography follows Frida—from childhood polio to the accident that shaped her art—exploring how feminism, identity, class, and race appear in her self-portraits. Written for readers of all ages who love art and history, it offers an inspiring, empowering glimpse into a fearless creative spirit. Written in a warm, friendly voice, Pocket Bios: Frida Kahlo presents Frida's life in clear, bite-sized sections that are easy to follow and hard to put down. The cheerful illustrations accompany approachable narration, turning big ideas—feminism, identity, and resilience—into relatable moments. The book frames her art as reflections of experience, so readers see how self-portraits can be windows into emotion, culture, and a powerful, personal story. This non-fiction biography uses storytelling to make history accessible to readers of all ages. Concise, engaging life story from polio to painting and legacy Cheerful illustrations and approachable storytelling Explores feminism, identity, class, and race in Frida's work Shows resilience, courage, and creative self-expression Pocket-sized format ideal for quick reads, gifting, or travel After finishing Pocket Bios: Frida Kahlo, readers carry a newfound appreciation for resilience and creativity, plus a curiosity to explore more art and history. The book invites you to see beauty in struggle and to express your own truth, keeping Frida Kahlo's enduring spirit close and inspiring long after the last page.
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