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7 YA Heroines Who Kick Butt with Their Smarts and Hearts

by Iva-Marie Palmer

When I think of heroines, I think of Elizabeth Bennet — Jane Austen’s leading lady of Pride and Prejudice could have been another shrinking violet or fainting flower, but she chose to be witty and fierce and not easily impressed by prospective suitors. Or, take Jo March, Louisa May Alcott’s strong, outspoken tomboy in Little Women, a character purposefully not cut from the same cloth as other heroines of her time.

In today’s YA, there are all manner of fierce heroines, from Katniss Everdeen (The Hunger Games) and Beatrice “Tris” Prior (Divergent) to Hermione Granger, Harry Potter’s smarter-than-all-the-guys-and-doesn’t-care-who-knows-it wizard — even if you take them out of their dystopian settings or magical universes, these contemporary heroines play by their own rules. But there are plenty of female characters who are groundbreaking in subtler ways, without wielding bows or wands. Here are some of our favorite “everyday” revolutionaries from teen literature:

Who are your favorite groundbreaking female characters in YA literature?