12/22/2025
Well, Who Says Women Have History? is a hand-illustrated and personally researched historical coloring book that brings to life the stories of 100 remarkable women who shaped the world in bold, often overlooked ways. Blending creative expression with educational storytelling, this unique volume invites readers to learn history through a vibrant and empowering lens.
Divided into nine thematic sections, the book explores the vast impact of women across time, geography, and discipline:
Science & Medicine – Groundbreaking innovators, researchers, and healers.
Agriculture – Pioneers of land stewardship, farming, and food systems.
Trailblazers & Storytellers – Women who preserved identity, culture, and truth through spoken word and courageous action.
Literature, Art & Philosophy – Visionary artists and thinkers who challenged tradition and sparked change.
Hidden Roles – Unsung figures whose behind-the-scenes influence helped shape major historical moments.
Exploration & Adventure – Daring travelers, navigators, and record-setters who stepped beyond borders.
Activism & Social Reform – Passionate advocates for justice, equity, and systemic change.
Art/Literature – Creative minds who used the written word and visual art to uplift, critique, and inspire.
Politics & Leadership – Women who led with courage and reshaped civic life and policy.
Each woman’s profile is accompanied by an original hand-drawn illustration and a concise, engaging historical summary, crafted to honor her legacy and inspire readers of all ages.
Whether used in classrooms, homeschool curriculums, libraries, or as a meaningful gift, Well, Who Says Women Have History? is more than a coloring book—it's a vibrant tribute to the diverse women whose stories deserve to be told, seen, and remembered.
$10 per book