Popular European Feminism Books

Find feminism books written by authors from Europe for the next part of the Read Around The World Challenge. (58)

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The Water Cure by Sophie Mackintosh EN

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Country: Europe / Wales flag Wales
Description:
"King has tenderly staked out a territory for his wife and three daughters, Grace, Lia, and Sky. He has lain the barbed wire; he has anchored the buoys in the water; he has marked out a clear message: do not enter. Or, viewed from another angle: not safe to leave. Here women are protected from the chaos and violence of men on the mainland. The cult-like rituals and therapies they endure fortify them from the spreading toxicity of a degrading world"--Provided by publisher.

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The Wonders by Elena Medel EN

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / Spain flag Spain
Description:
"Through the rich inner lives of two ordinary, unforgettable women, award-winning Spanish poet Elena Medel brings a half-century of the feminist movement to life, revealing the simmering truth that money is ultimately the limiting factor in most women's lives"--

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The Wren, the Wren by Anne Enright EN

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Country: Europe / Ireland flag Ireland
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Named a Most Anticipated Book of the Year by TIME, The Millions, and Literary Hub An incandescent novel from one of our greatest living novelists (The Times) about the inheritance of trauma, wonder, and love across three generations of women.

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Wahala : A Novel by Nikki May EN

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / England flag England
Description:
"An incisive and exhilarating debut novel following three Anglo-Nigerian best friends and the lethally glamorous fourth woman who infiltrates their group-the most unforgettable girls since Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha"--

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War's Unwomanly Face by Svetlana Aleksievich EN

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / Belarus flag Belarus
Description:
"This book is a confession, a document and a record of people's memory. More than 200 women speak in it, describing how young girls, who dreamed of becoming brides, became soldiers in 1941. More than 500,000 Soviet women participated on a par with men in the Second World War, the most terrible war of the 20th century. Women not only rescued and bandaged the wounded but also fires a sniper's rifle, blew up bridges, went reconnoitering and killed... They killed the enemy who, with unprecedented cruelty, had attacked their land, their homes and their children. Soviet writer of Byelorussia, Svetla... continue


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Wound by Oksana Vasyakina EN

Rating: 4 (2 votes)
Country: Europe / Russia flag Russia
Description:
A breathtaking novel of grief, love, creativity and a young woman's queer and artistic awakening. In the days after her mother's death from breast cancer, Oksana, a young queer poet, decides to return her mother's ashes to their working-class hometown in Siberia. It is a journey home that will take her through the raw, almost dreamlike emotions of early grief through to an acceptance of the wound that death leaves behind. As she navigates the rituals of parting, Oksana feels her way through memory and heartache with a wry humour, reflecting on her complex relationship with her mother and on he... continue

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Zij by Maaike Neuville NL

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / Belgium flag Belgium
Description:
Een uitzonderlijk debuut over machtsverhoudingen waarin de rol van dader en slachtoffer diffuus is Welke nacht heeft zich ongemerkt kunnen plooien rondom alles wat ik doe zodat ik, als vrolijk opgevoede volwassen vrijgevochten vrouw, alsnog met strakke boeien in deze trein zit? De 39-jarige actrice Ada Peeters neemt de trein naar de stad waar ze die avond op het podium zal staan met een zelfgeschreven monoloog. Herinneringen aan de oudere theaterdocent met wie ze als studente een verhouding had, wellen ongewild in haar op. Het is zijn stad waar ze gaat spelen. Ook op het podium, terwijl ze oog... continue