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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Unsure of how to rate this book, July 10, 2002
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This review is from: Laws of the Bandit Queens: Words to Live by from 35 of Today's Most Revolutionary Women (Paperback)
Don't get me wrong - the women featured in this book are all awesome, and the photos of them are great, but the I-centric approach Ali Smith chose when interviewing each woman was a huge turn-off. These women are all more than capable of speaking for themselves, so why couldn't Smith have stepped aside and let them do just that? For a book claiming to contain "words to live by" from the women portrayed in it, there were disappointingly few direct quotes from said women, and annoyingly much space alloted to Smith's opinions and impressions - what she thought about the women, what meeting them was like for her, how she first heard of them, and so on and so forth. (I understand from the book description that Smith wanted to create something "intensely personal", but surely intensely personal does not have to be synonymous with heroically self-obsessed?) For an interesting contrast, I recommend the book 'Picture the Girl: Young Women Speak Their Minds', by photojournalist Audrey Shehyn, who does an excellent job of portraying 35 young women WITHOUT stealing their spotlight. I bought Smith's book partly because I thought it would be interesting to learn more about Janeane Garofalo, who is one of my favorite actors and something of a role model to me, but I learned nothing about her I didn't already know, because, as it turned out, most of the text accompanying the photos of Garofalo was in fact about Smith.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring, December 16, 2002
This review is from: Laws of the Bandit Queens: Words to Live by from 35 of Today's Most Revolutionary Women (Paperback)
This book was a gift from a friend who I truly admire and it is one of the most meaningful gifts I have ever recieved. Law of the Bandit Queens is one of those rare creations that not only was able to inspire me to try harder to acheive my goals, it also made me very proud to be a woman. It is a wonderful gift for all the women who have ever inspired you in your life. The book includes women from many walks of life. Ali Smith has chosen an incredible mix of women who each have something very different, yet equally as important to teach us all.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars brilliant photos, October 10, 2002
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This review is from: Laws of the Bandit Queens: Words to Live by from 35 of Today's Most Revolutionary Women (Paperback)
This is one of the most expressive collections of photos I've ever enjoyed! Ali Smith seems to really be able to communicate the intentions of these women through her images. I think she may be one of the most undernoticed photographers in New York City at the moment. You can really sink your teeth into the colors and textures of her work...Bravo!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I AM THE MOTHER OF A BANDIT QUEEN...!, May 18, 2002
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Janet P. (Minneapolis, MN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Laws of the Bandit Queens: Words to Live by from 35 of Today's Most Revolutionary Women (Paperback)
This book makes me want to laugh, cry, scream, jump up and down...all at once. I am a Bandit Queen...I am the mother of a Bandit Queen. This book speaks to me...resonates through my core. It's the PERFECT gift to give my 'Graduating from High School' daughter. The 'Laws' listed in this book summarize everything I've been trying to teach my daughters since the day they were born. The photographs are beautiful and capture the essence of these revolutionary women. I want to buy a copy for every woman I know. Don't miss this book...
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ali smith, bandit photographer, June 25, 2002
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This review is from: Laws of the Bandit Queens: Words to Live by from 35 of Today's Most Revolutionary Women (Paperback)
I am sitting at a coffee shop and had to reluctantly tear myself away from Ali Smith"s LAws of BAndit Queens. At first I just opened the book and looked at the pictures. I felt a strange sense of reverence in front of the array of fiercely modern and independent women portrayed there. The pictures caught them in action .The photographs seemed to have captured the essence of each and every women . Nothing glamorous there. Just incredibly truthful. All the women seemed colorful to me, caught mid -sentence. Arrested between a defiant laugh and a provocative gesture. Some of them exuded a sense of radiant peace. Confidence. Clearly Ali Smith has no interest whatsoever in making her photography anything but honest. She captures a moment and that's that.
It's not a platform to stardom or celebrity. Just her take in color on what makes a great woman worth looking at.
Yet the photography is incredibly beautiful, something you might almost forget when looking at the book. Because the laws of the bandit queens will make you first and foremost think. About them. About yourself. About what it means to be a woman. Ali is so self effacing in her commentary that you might even forget she took the pictures and interviewd each woman. A nonobstrusive witness, Ali is noneteless the eye behind the lense, and the intelligent artist who is merely offering her unique take on the modern woman. By authoring the book, she too joins the legacy of all the bandit queens. And mostly establishes herself as a great woman photographer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I am glad these "laws" were printed..., October 10, 2002
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Carol K. (Mazomanie, Wisconsin United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Laws of the Bandit Queens: Words to Live by from 35 of Today's Most Revolutionary Women (Paperback)
This book is an amazing piece of work, both artistically and in the strength of its message(s). Some girls grow up knowing exactly what the want out of life and then there are other girls who are "domestically" challenged, feeling very lost at sea. They spend half their lives trying figure out "where" and "when" they will fit in; never realizing that it may never happen, but that there is nothing wrong with that either.Through these compelling photos and insightful statements from the strong women in this book, Ali Smith gets to the heart of that matter. She does an amazing job of addressing the percentage of women feeling alone and depressed in their artistic and unconventional quests - whatever they might be, and whatever form they might take on.

At a time I needed it most, this book was and continues to be, a beacon in the very cookie cutter world around me. I have been crying out for such a book my whole adult female life it seems, and now it is finally here! There are women in here from all "categories" of life. I think every person who purchases this book; while reading it and taking in the colorful and exquisitely designed pages Ali presents to us; one can definitely start feeling a lot better inside about themselves, who they are, where they have been and about the course they choose to chart in these interesting times (not to mention the extraordinary journeys of the women in this book.) I cannot wait for Ali Smith's next book creation! Until then, "Laws of the Bandit Queens" is my constant companion!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Bandit Queens is Incredible!, April 17, 2002
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Linda E. Andrews (Beaverton, OR United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Laws of the Bandit Queens: Words to Live by from 35 of Today's Most Revolutionary Women (Paperback)
Ali's photography is amazing as is the stories behind each woman. I have bought myself a copy and several more for all of my girlfriends. I hope to see more stuff from Ali in the near future. Keep up the great and inspiring work! Here's to the artist and bandit queen in all of us!
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars art encourages a passionate life, May 4, 2002
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This review is from: Laws of the Bandit Queens: Words to Live by from 35 of Today's Most Revolutionary Women (Paperback)
And, eventually, I will survive on my art alone, as well. Until that day, there are women, bandit queens, outlaws for the emancipation of love and passion without oppression, who will pass through the real estate of my soul and heart and mind, leaving indelible reminders to live without the irrational fears and imagined boundaries I've collected, reminders to live and dare and question and dance and laugh and persevere and love and do exactly what I want to do for a living, never betraying my muse and never giving up without an honest fight. There is so much to admire and remember.

Thanks to all the women involved in the creation of this work of art. Thanks to the memory of Phoolan Devi.

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a truly truly amazing book, April 27, 2002
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Stephen Polier (Brooklyn, New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Laws of the Bandit Queens: Words to Live by from 35 of Today's Most Revolutionary Women (Paperback)
This book took me completly by suprise and I must say is a real whiz bang. It is insipirng insight of a broad selection of the nations strongest of women, showing raw powerful images, underscored with the personal credos. That have been used to unchain these women from the shackles of gutless conformity. It stands as a masterpiece of photo jornalism. Its the kind of book that makes you immediatley build, instead of buy, a coffee table to put it on! This ones a rare and beautiful find.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BUY IT! YOU WILL LOVE IT!, April 27, 2002
This review is from: Laws of the Bandit Queens: Words to Live by from 35 of Today's Most Revolutionary Women (Paperback)
ALI SMITH SURE DID AN OUTSTANDING JOB CAPTURING THE BEAUTY OF EACH OF THE INCREDIBLE BANDIT QUEENS SHE CHOSE TO PORTRAY IN THIS AWESOME BOOK! YAY! ALI!
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