Feminism genre books (209)


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Woman, Eat Me Whole by Ama Asantewa Diaka EN

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Country: Africa / Ghana flag Ghana
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A bold, mesmerizing debut collection exploring womanhood, the body, mental illness, and what it means to move between cultures Renowned for her storytelling and spoken-word artistry, Ama Asantewa Diaka is also an exultant, fierce, and visceral poet whose work leaves a lasting impact. Touching on themes from perceptions of beauty to the betrayals of the body, from what it means to give consent to how we grapple with demons internal and external, Woman, Eat Me Whole is an entirely fresh and powerful look at womanhood and personhood in a shifting world. Moving between Ghana and the United States,... continue

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Women and Children by Tony Birch EN

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Country: Oceania / Australia flag Australia
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It's 1965 and Joe Cluny is living in a working-class suburb with his mum, Marion, and sister, Ruby, spending his days trying to avoid trouble with the nuns at the local Catholic primary school. One evening his Aunty Oona appears on the doorstep, distressed and needing somewhere to stay. As his mum and aunty work out what to do, Joe comes to understand the secrets that the women in his family carry, including on their bodies. Yet their pleas for assistance are met with silence and complicity from all sides. Who will help Joe's family at their time of need? Women & Children is a novel about the ... continue


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Women who Run with the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés EN

Rating: 3 (1 vote)
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'Women Who Run With The Wolves isn't just another book. It is a gift of profound insight, wisdom and love. An oracle from one who knows.' Alice WalkerIn the classic Women Who Run With The Wolves, Clarissa Pinkola Estes tells us about the '

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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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Yo! by Julia Alvarez EN

Rating: 5 (1 vote)
Description:
The American odyssey of Yo, a Dominican woman writer whose family arrived in the U.S. as refugees from a dictatorship. The novel follows her youth, with its energy and optimism, and the setbacks as she grows older, including two divorces.

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You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty : A Novel by Akwaeke Emezi EN

Rating: 4 (8 votes)
Country: Africa / Nigeria flag Nigeria
Description:
Feyi Adekola feels every time she locks eyes with the one person in the house who is most definitely off-limits. Who is she ready to become? Can she release her past and honor her grief while still embracing her future? And, of course, there's the biggest question of all-how far is she willing to go for a second chance at love?

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You Truly Assumed by Laila Sabreen EN

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Description:
"You Truly Assumed is a beautiful portrayal of the multitude of ways to be Black and Muslim while navigating our contemporary world. A must-read for everyone."--Adiba Jaigirdar, author of The Henna Wars In this compelling and thought-provoking debut novel, after a terrorist attack rocks the country and anti-Islamic sentiment stirs, three Black Muslim girls create a space where they can shatter assumptions and share truths. Sabriya has her whole summer planned out in color-coded glory, but those plans go out the window after a terrorist attack near her home. When the terrorist is assumed to be ... 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