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Synopsis
She turned her pain into paint. Her heartbreak into power. And her body into a battlefield of beauty. Before she became an icon, Frida Kahlo was a girl defying death, discrimination, and despair with every brushstroke. The Girl Who Painted Pain is the raw, riveting biography of one of history’s most revolutionary artists—told with emotional depth and vivid storytelling for a new generation of readers. From her traumatic childhood in post-revolutionary Mexico to the devastating accident that reshaped her life and her art, Frida’s story is one of fierce resilience and unapologetic self-expression. Explore the fiery love affair with Diego Rivera, the political defiance that made her a feminist symbol, and the self-portraits that captured both her suffering and her soul. This isn’t just a story about art—it’s about healing, identity, rebellion, and the courage to turn agony into impact. Perfect for: Young adults and teens inspired by fearless women Art lovers drawn to passion, politics, and creative power Feminist readers seeking the truth behind the icon Whether you’re discovering Frida for the first time or seeing her in a bold new light, this book invites you to witness her journey—from broken body to unbreakable spirit. “I paint flowers so they will not die.” —Frida Kahlo Turn the page. Be transformed. Scroll up and order your copy!
Original year
2025
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1 - 2 hours
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