For generations, history books told the same stories about the same people, leaving out the women who printed the Declaration, fought in disguise, built bridges, broke codes, and marched through mobs just to go to school. We The Women by Norah O'Donnell and Kate Andersen Brower brings thirty-five of these hidden heroes out of the shadows, tracing a thread from the Revolutionary War through the fight for Title IX and beyond. Their stories are not just history lessons. They are proof that courage has no gender, that barriers are made to be broken, and that every door opened for one woman swings wider for the next. This companion guide invites you to sit with these stories a little longer, to let them change you, and to ask the hard question: What now? Through chapter-by-chapter reflections, practical exercises, and journal prompts, you will map your own barriers, name the women who made your life possible, and build your own 30-day legacy practice. You have read their stories. Now let them shape yours. Get your copy now!