10 Feminist Books For Women's History Month
Join us in embracing the powerful voices of women through the pages of these ten must-read books that resonate not only during Women's History Month but all year long. [Image: Amazon.in]
Join us in embracing the powerful voices of women through the pages of these ten must-read books that resonate not only during Women's History Month but all year long. [Image: Amazon.in]
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Roxane Gay's collection of insightful essays, Bad Feminist, takes readers on a journey through her evolution as a woman of colour, offering a witty and sharp critique of culture [Image: Amazon.in]
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Cheryl Strayed writes about love, family secrets, and reconciliation in a touching short memoir [Image: Amazon.in]
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Antonia Hylton's Madness unravels the 93-year history of Crownsville Hospital, one of the last segregated asylums in America. [Image: NBC Books]
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From revolutionary verses to impactful reflections, Giovanni's poems span decades, reflecting the changes in her identity as a Black woman, lover, mother, teacher, and poet (Image from Penguin Books)
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Alice Walker's The Color Purple stands as a powerful cultural touchstone, depicting the lives of African American women in early twentieth-century rural Georgia [Image: Amazon.in]
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The Personal Librarian unravels the remarkable and little-known tale of Belle da Costa Greene, J. P. Morgan's personal librarian. [Image: Amazon.in]
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Rooted in inclusion and awareness, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie sheds light on the discriminatory behaviors that marginalize women globally [Image: Amazon.in]
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In Only Say Good Things, Crystal Hefner provides a raw and unflinching look at her experience in the Playboy mansion. [Image: Amazon.in]
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In The Palace of Illusions, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni reimagines the Mahabharat through the perspective of Panchaali, the wife of the Pandavas brothers. [Image: Amazon.in]
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Kiran Desai's The Inheritance of Loss unfolds in the Himalayas, exploring the lives of an embittered judge and his orphaned granddaughter, Sai. [Image: Amazon.in]
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