Women’s History Month #2

Book Recommendations

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As we continue to celebrate Women’s History Month, today I’m focusing on books that feature strong female protagonists in fiction (all written by women, of course).

And now, I’ll attempt to summarize each of these books in five words ... wish me luck 😅

✨The Farm: surrogates, wealthy clients, motherhood, deception

✨When No One is Watching: gentrification, disappearances, race relations, conspiracy

✨The Wedding Date: Fake relationship, interracial romance, eating

✨A Woman Is No Man: Palestinian immigrants, honor, abuse, freedom

✨The Alice Network: WW1, spies, unexpected friendships, adventure

✨The Secrets We Kept: WW2, propaganda, CIA, Russian literature

✨Luster: Character study, unconventional relationships, womanhood

✨Godshot: Cult, abandonment, coming-of-age

✨Fifty Words for Rain: Japan, heritage, sibling-love, unbelonging

✨The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue: Dark magic, curse, immortality, love

✨The Girl With The Louding Voice: Nigeria, hardship, perseverance, education, hope

✨The New Wilderness: Dystopian, environmental ruin, survival, family

✨The Vanishing Half: Twins & daughters, passing, race exploration

If you need more than five words, check out full reviews for of all these books on the blog. 😉

Which of these have you read?? Let’s hear your five word summary!

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