A review by balto_hon
Voices That Count , by Megan Brown

4.0

Voices that Count offers a variety of artistic styles that address the facets of womanhood from body image to workplaces in the style of short fiction. I enjoyed all of the stories and styles, and I appreciated getting to know these artists whose work had previously been published in Spanish.

More conservative areas or librarians facing book challenges in the US should note that the book does technically contain minor nudity.

I recommend this book for the variety of artistic styles and could easily see it used in women's' studies courses or art courses. I do not see this as being one to put in the hands of secondary school students, purely because I believe many will not have the life experiences or maturity to appreciate it.

Thank you NetGalley and IDW Publishing for this ARC in exchange for my review.