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Women of Harry Potter
Author: | Sarah Gailey |
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Tor.com Publishing, 2016 |
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Book Type: | Non-Fiction |
Genre: | Fantasy |
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Hugo-nominated Related Work
Harry is the hero.
Right?
He's the guy the story is all about, after all. He's the Boy Who Lived. He has the scar and the prophecy. He has the sidekicks and the invisibility cloak. He has the mentor. He has the tragic backstory. He faces down the villain.
Harry is the hero. It's his face on the covers of the books. They're called "Harry Potter and the..." for a reason.
Right?
But the women in the Harry Potter books have their own stories, if you know how to look for them. They have their own narratives which are completely separate from Harry's. And Sarah Gailey's series for Tor.com delves into those narratives.
Table of Contents:
- Hermione Granger: More Than a Sidekick
- Ginny Weasley Is Not Impressed
- Molly Weasley, Rebel Par Excellence
- Evil in Authority
- Luna Lovegood's Relentless Optimism
- Minerva McGonagall, Bright and Burning
artwork by Frida Lundqvist
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