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176 pages. Nightboat. A vast, epic historical novel set against the backdrop of the Việt Nam conflict through the eyes of the people themselves. Out June 16. One World. Sensuous Knowledge deconstructs the systems of power and privilege, drawing on Africa-centric, feminist-first and artistic traditions in order to rediscover the world afresh. It seems I can’t turn on Sirius XM or any of my go-to news stations lately without hearing Zerlina Maxwell and I am a better citizen because of it. By Daina Ramey Berry (@dainarameyberry) and Kali Nicole Gross (@kaligrossphd). Asking For It by Louise O’Neill 20 Best Feminist Books of 2020. The dark Internet is used to spread their ideas so that they are becoming a part of our collective consciousness. Villoso (@k_villoso). 336 pages. They have  to reinvent things in their own way and take a leaf out of the millennial handbook. By Laila Lalami (@LailaLalami). Simon & Schuster. 384 pages. From the ancient world right up to the present day, it includes poems on wanderlust, travel, daydreams, flights of fancy, escaping into books, tranquillity, courage, hope and resilience. Out May 12. By Silvia Moreno-Garcia (@silviamg). Juliana Delgado Lopera’s bilingual novel about young Colombian immigrant Francisca is exceptional, unflinching, cheeky and queer AF. In her uniquely written debut novel, Zaina Arafat tackles the challenges of being a queer Palestinian American attempting to disentagle identities to locate and celebrate the true self. With poems from classic, well loved poets as well as innovative and bold modern voices, She Will Soar is a stunning collection and an essential addition to any bookshelf. These books … In one of the most insightful memoirs of the recent past, Meredith Talusan tells her story of being born a Filipino boy with albinism to becoming a Filipino American woman with albinism. With the growth of books written about Appalachian life recently, we are in dire need of stories about the diversity of experiences and families in the area; Malaika Adero offers us one of these invaluable perspectives. (Think: Wow, No Thank You by the hilarious Samantha Irby; Hitting a Straight Lick with a Crooked Stick, which includes several “rediscovered” stories by Zora Neale Hurston; the fantastic debuts How Much of These Hills Is Gold by C Pam Zhang, All My Mother’s Lovers by Ilana Masad andLittle Godsby Meng Jin;The Night Watchman by the incomparable Louise Erdrich; A Long Petal of the Sea by the unparalleled Isabel Allende; and memoirs by Linda Sarsour, Alicia Keys and Chelsea Manning. 480 pages. Dey Street Books. (Don’t miss this list for fall 2020 queer and feminist books too). Algonquin Books. 304 pages. The author of the captivating novel She Would Be King has penned an exceptional memoir of her life in and exodus from war-torn Liberia and her adjustment to living as an African immigrant in the U.S. By Zaina Arafat (@zainaarafat). Out April 14. Out May 26. 225 pages. Either way, you should be reading the exceptional Breakbeats Poets series from Haymarket; the latest features the work of Latinx masters and up-and-comers alike. By P. Carl (@pcarlphd). Edited by Nicole Chung (@nicolesjchung) and Mensah Demary. During a time of crisis, it can be difficult to focus on books, but if you can, doing so might offer some comfort. Her memoir, Minor Feelings: An … A kick in the Belly follows footprints and clues to unravel how women played a distinctly female role in the development of a culture of slave resistance. 671. Also be sure to check out Stintzi’s outstanding debut novel, Vanishing Monuments, due out in May from Arsenal Pulp Press. Henry Holt and Co. 256 pages. “Graywolf Press publishes about 30-35 books annually, mostly poetry, memoirs, essays, novels, translations, and short stories. A memorial anthology of Lyra McKee, the Northern Irish journalist who was murdered in Derry in April 2019, aged just 29. 88 pages. It will be impossible to list down all the key texts of feminism. While there are a few young adult (YA) novels here, I focused mainly on adult books, so there are no middle grade or children’s books. Corona Cote delivers complex ideas and historical parallels in an accessible and engaging manner. by Lucia LoTempio (@lucialo). Unlike many other lists you see this time of year, this one includes nonfiction as well as fiction. Celebrate gender equality and women's achievements, examine the myth of beauty and the links between feminism and capitalism through our picks of the 10 best feminist books … Magical realism meets gothic suspense in this imaginative historical novel by the author of the outstanding Gods of Jade and Shadow. We are not worthy. Out January 7. Now, the time for women north of 40 is here. Books, of course, can certainly transport you—can nourish your mind and soul. Black Sundays follows the chaotic fate of one Nigerian family over two decades telling the joyful tale of grace and connection in the midst of daily oppression and the constant incursions of an unremitting patriarchy. We’ve compiled a list of books, encouraging parents to read these to their children. All Art & Poetry Books Cinema Fashion Food Pop Culture Travel. While you should still read these, I’ve left them and other higher-profile books off the list to make room for those that I’m excited about but haven’t seen on many other lists. Out January 28. 512 pages. 368 pages. A non-fiction engaging and fun book to brush up on feminist history. We love playing a part, however small, in raising awareness about these amazing writers and their creative works. HarperOne. 208 pages. I also include poetry here, which most other lists do not; my 2019 list didn’t either, but then I rediscovered my love of poetry. While it had its ups and downs, 2019 was a great year for books written by women, trans and gender nonconforming writers and other historically marginalized writers. With her arresting debut, Megan Giddings tackles themes of class, race and labor, all in a menacing and gripping dystopian tale of medical experimentation and what we’ll do for those we love. Out January 21. Metropolitan Books. Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot. A joy to read, this book is a funny, fearless and sometimes shocking narrative history, exploring how feminism has succeeded and what it should do next. 512 pages. With grace, empathy and wisdom, this robustly written debut examines an American Muslim immigrant experience against the backdrop of a school shooting. 232 pages. This novel gives you an insight into Seoul from today. By Candacy Taylor (@candacytaylor). 256 pages. Out February 25. By Alexis Pauline Gumbs (@alexispauline). The brilliant Natalie Diaz presents us with a captivating successor to her first poetry collection, When My Brother Was an Aztec, this one focused on embodiment, the layers of Indigeneity and the notions of goodness and love. Out January 7. By Kacen Callender (@kacencallender). The unforgettable and formidable investigative journalist lives on through her intellectual, political and radically humane engagement with the world. This book is not pleasant or pretty, but bold, brave and insightful. 272 pages. Amistad. By Meena Alexander. Abrams Press. Beacon Press. By K-Ming Chang (@k_mingchang). Edited by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha (@leahlakshmiwrites) and Ejeris Dixon (@ejeris). Dealing with topics like identity-building, body image and toxic beauty standards in a society in which sexism and misogyny is still a part of everyday life. Tin House Books. By E. J. Koh (@thisisEJKoh). 288 pages. 420 pages. By Melissa Valentine (@iammelissav). Did you see our best books of 2020 list? By Maisy Card (@dracm). It’s in these lyric fragments that the reader will discover the beautiful whole. By Monica Sok (@monicasokwrites). In addition to increasing visibility of these books, I want to call attention to books from the widest variety of authors and publishers as possible, to encourage reading a variety of different perspectives and showcase books diverse genres and geographies. By Sahar Mustafah (@saharmustafah). Test your knowledge of the women your teachers forgot about and delve into the eye opening and wildly interesting history of these unmentioned trailblazers. 360 pages. By Zerlina Maxwell (@zerlinamaxwell). This one was on my list last year but—as so often happens in publishing—it was delayed. In her first book, she examines and exposes the shortcomings of liberal politics as well as what needs to be done to get us all out of this current political crisis. These witty feminist books adopt the wit and grandeur needed to keep a casual reader engaged & entertained. Henry Holt and Co. (BYR). Being forty doesn’t mean you only have bad sleep, hot flashes and begin to wear wide clothes and dye your hair. By Deborah Paredez (@debparedez). 37 Ink. The authors don’t claim that this volume is “the” definitive history of Black women in the U.S. but instead offer readers glimpses into lives all-but-lost to history and the importance of critical historiography to locate and share the experiences of Black women. In this unsparing, unapologetic collection of poems, Lucia LoTempio addresses violence against women in intricate, powerful and potent style and language. Out August 4. 520 pages. Out February 11. Email. I haven’t seen this one yet but am so intrigued by over 500 pages of works representing the current—and future—Black cultural moment. 304 pages. Out August 11. Not only is this a startling thriller, My Mother’s House is a gripping examination of immigration, the American Dream and the dangers of toxic masculinity. Out May 12. Mix and match the filters below and the years above to explore nearly 2,500 recommendations from NPR staff and trusted critics. Tin House Books. 272 pages. 203 pages. Out January 14. This utterly original debut traces three generations of Taiwanese women as they grapple with myth, secrets, queerness and migration. The list is front-loaded for obvious reasons: While we don’t have confirmation of all the books being published later in the year, I did include the ones that I know of and am excited about. From the bestselling author of what a time to be alone, in this new book Chidera Eggerue will show you, once and for all, how to reframe the stale goal of finding a man. This list also represents over 55 publishers, from the Big Five to indies to university presses. 304 pages. Out April 14. Milk and Honey book. Out March 24. We’ve heard your feedback and will continue to produce monthly Reads for the Rest of Us lists this year. But these how-tos are placing men on a pedestal of being 'the prize'. Illustrative of the human costs of inhumane immigration policies. Orbit. Dutton. 320 pages. Here is the list of 10 best feminist shows of 2020. This is a unique examination of gender fluidity and queerness across genres of popular music; a must-read for music lovers. WhatsApp. Even though they could not record their stories for posterity a lot of their traces could be found. I am firmly convinced that the way to true equality and justice for all will be on a radical Black queer feminist road; Sensuous Knowledge is Ms. Afropolitan Minna Salami’s insightful contribution to our success. This sharp epic fantasy is as badass as it sounds, so get out there and immerse yourself in this provocative, unflinching world of action, surprises and hope. 29. 320 pages. Edited by Felicia Rose Chavez, José Olivarez (@_joseolivarez) and Willie Perdomo (@willieperdomo). This uncensored book tells the uncomfortable truth about our world and what needs to be changed. Grove Press. By Abi Daré (@abidare_author). 176 pages. Viking. Feminist Book Fortnight starts this weekend and we're celebrating with this fierce round up of some of our favourite feisty feminist and/or womanist poetry collections from recent months, in no particular order. After almost 15 years, the irresistible Julia Alvarez is back with this remarkable and nuanced novel exploring immigration, humanity and compassion in a bitter and fractured world. Sign up to receive our TFS Friday newsletter, full of fab feminist content and recommendations. Dr. Rita Woods’ debut is a beautifully written historical novel centering resistance to the racism of the past and the present. By Francesca Momplaisir. Truly triumphant in form and content. Out January 21. More Than A Woman celebrates all middle-aged women who keep the world turning. Meant to be living the dream, winning awards and praise; she was rapidly skidding towards a psychiatric ward. This may be the most important election year in our lifetimes and The Beat DC’s Tiffany Cross is here to explain how and why Black voters hold the key to our success. This debut memoir is an engrossing and frightening account of the author’s post-partum psychosis and subsequent commitment to a psychiatric hospital; it’s a candid story of motherhood, mental health and love. Sundress Publications. By Ijeoma Oluo (@ijeomaoluo). A struggle that may take shape in many forms, but is essentially shared. $1 of every pre-order will go to support the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center, a nonprofit organization aimed at providing safety for Indigenous women and their children. Out January 28. Best Feminist Books in 2020 – Reviewed Even though feminism in the broadest sense possible encompasses several different ideologies, social movements, and political movements, it’s all based on its most important principle: the advocacy of women’s rights predicated on the reasoning that the sexes are equal. Following her brilliant This Will Be My Undoing, Morgan Jerkins takes readers on a journey to recreate the migrations of her ancestors and explores her present through the legacies of her past. Balzer + Bray. 256 pages. See you next year. Linkedin. Forge Books. Jan 18, 2020 - Kurtlarla Koşan Kadınlar, Clarissa P. Estes Frauen laufen mit Wölfen, Clarissa P. Estes More information 15 Feminist Books Every Woman Should Read! By Catherine Cho (@catkcho). F-Word. And even when the word CRISIS has popped up every second in my publishing and arts-focused feed, 2020 still managed to deliver the goods. This is the striking debut memoir about a childhood in Oakland and the shooting death of a beloved older brother; it is also a powerful call to action to stop the endless violence against communities of color in the U.S. By Kuniko Tsurita (Author), Ryan Holmberg (Translator). Cinema. 272 pages. An intimate memoir by Glennon Doyle, this New York Times Nonfiction Bestseller tells the story of personal development, reclaiming your true self and trusting your boundaries. By turns fearless, intimate, wry, and laugh-out-loud funny, these collections will strengthen your soul and inspire you to celebrate your own experience. Our May 12. Their lives intertwine to tell an unfamiliar yet universal tale. This immersive anthology begins to address gaps and transform understanding in history and literature by, for and about Asian American and Pacific Islander women. Out Feb. 4. See more ideas about Feminist books, Books, Feminist. This eye opening book comes highly recommended. Amistad. 272 pages. 272 pages. This is a story about enslaved women who struggled for freedom in the West Indies. Out December 1. An essential collection of essays and speeches by Audre Lorde, exploring race, sexuality, poetry, friendship,  feminism, motherhood and the need for female solidarity. McSweeney’s Publishing. ReddIt. By Echo Brown (@helloechobrown). 200 pages. Aug 29, 2020 - Great poetry books for children. 272 pages. I love speculative fiction that ties an envisioned future with historical roots and Nicole Glover’s debut does just that; then it adds in pinches of mystery and magic for good measure. Instead, this column by gender and women’s studies librarian Karla Strand will amplify stories of the creation, access, use and preservation of knowledge by women and girls around the world; share innovative projects and initiatives that focus on information, literacies, libraries and more; and, of course, talk about all of the books. “Lush, sharp and shot through with hope”, the family faces political strife, poverty, tradition, separation and the fickleness of fate. Out March 15. In her compelling debut, Abi Daré presents us with Adunni, a bold, young Nigerian girl determined to find her place, her autonomy and her voice in the world. 160 pages. Troublemaker and love evangelist Alexis Pauline Gumbs is back with the final installment of her extraordinary trilogy of collections, with themes of Blackness, feminism, colonialism, humanity,  environmentalism and genius. 288 pages. Seriously, just read them all. Personal and searing, Laila Lalami’s latest book is focused on immigration, white supremacy and what it means to be “American”. By Wayétu Moore (@wayetu). By Yaa Gyasi. This is the second year this list has been published on Ms. and I’m so grateful for the platform. Knopf. Don't let the word "feminist" deter you—these books are required reading for anybody who believes in equality, freedom, and women's rights. Out April 14. Caitlin Moran gives us a very funny guide to growing older and a manifesto for change. May 22, 2020: The word feminism can conjure up all sorts of stereotypes and negative connotations for people, and these books are just a small sampling of works meant to change that. (@CarterSickels). By Kao Kalia Yang (@kaokaliayang). Be sure to check out the first two, Spill and M Archive. Fiction, Poetry, and Feminist Nonfiction. Red Hen Press. This year is shaping up to be even better—as evidenced by the 86 books in this very 2020 preview! This book explores puberty, mental health, self-care, why diets are bad news, dealing with social media and everything in between. By jessica Care moore (@jessicacaremoor). Callender also has an LGBTQ-focused book for younger readers, King and the Dragonflies, out in February. P. Carl has written a candid, intimate and moving memoir about his gender transition in our current cultural moment and how it affected his relationships, his inner and outer identities and his place within the world. By Chana Porter (@PorterChana). ', 'how to get him to propose!'. This book discusses topics like sex, culture, work, menopause, rage and freedom. By John Elizabeth Stintzi (@stintzi). In this semi-autobiographical debut, Echo Brown confronts themes of drug addiction, sexual abuse and depression within an evocative framework of magical realism and cements herself as a brilliant new literary voice at the same time. Out May 19. Telegram. By moira j (@mxmoiraj). It doesn’t matter on which Caribbean island you look at. You are. This debut poetry collection, by spoken word artist extraordinaire Aija Mayrock, is a testament to the beauty, hardships and power of womanhood. ... 7 Feminist Films Of 2020 That You Can Watch Online. 312 pages. Andrews McMeel Publishing. This original debut deftly addresses big themes in a slim volume: racism, colonialism, feminism, migration and history, to name a few. Out May 26. Sam Baker shares her experiences of her life post 40 and encourages women to create their own stories. We’ll all need a giant dose of humor this year and Mia Mercado’s collection of essays will make you laugh out loud at the ridiculous truths of being a human. In the list that follows, I highlight a few books that helped shape my notions as a 21st-century feminist. Haymarket Books. Those of you who keep up with my lists know that Akwaeke Emezi is one of my favorite writers of the last few years, so I am thrilled they are back with their next unforgettable novel of connection, understanding, loss and growth. 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 What would you like to read? The New Press. Out March 3. Out March 17. Out May 12. It is about four young women, living in a world in which obtains strict social hierarchies, high beauty standards, moneyed men in secret room salons, and K-pop fan mania. By Tiffany Cross (@TiffanyDCross). Read for necessary truths of today and everyday. Out April 7. Powerful and brilliant, this book reflects on parenting, middle-at, marriage, existential crises and of course, feminism. By Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai (@nguyen_p_quemai). A unique autobiography exploring how morality, duty, decorum, beauty, happiness and whatever else the patriarchy is selling corsets women’s bodies, souls and sexualities. This list includes books and writers from over 25 different countries, including Korea, Nigeria, India, Colombia, Philippines, Việt Nam, Cambodia, Trinidad, Palestine, Guatemala, Somalia, Liberia, Taiwan, Ghana, Haiti, Morocco, the U.S. and more. I feel this is our year and if we’re lucky, we’ll have the definitive Crenshaw collection in our hands by this time next year. 256 pages. It’s important for young girls to believe that they can grow up to be whoever they want to be, as long as they are wholeheartedly themselves. 448 pages. This necessary collection is focused on practical, grassroots alternatives to current reactive measures for dealing with violence and crime. Out March 10. One World. We owe journalist Karen Attiah a debt of gratitude for keeping the important story of Jamal Khashoggi’s assassination in the public eye. By Angela Chen (@chengla). We'll be taking a closer look at some of these suggestions in the coming weeks so keep an eye on the # FWF socials - perfect for summer reading! By Cho Nam-Joo (Author), Jamie Chang (Translator). 400 pages. This year was a retreat into books. 100 pages. Out Feb. 4. by Leila Chatti (@laypay). While discussing favouri... tes during a year like 2020 seems like a strange revelry in privilege, we feel enormous gratitude for every writer and publisher that produced and shared something last year. 1960s feminist poetry provided a useful space for second wave American feminist politics. Copper Canyon Press. By Souvankham Thammavongsa. This book is but one piece of a larger multidisciplinary project focused on Black mobility and culture through the lens of the Green Book; there will also be a board game, a children’s book, a Smithsonian exhibit and walking tours via mobile app. Graywolf. Srijani Roy - December 21, 2020. Here are some recommendations for feminist novels, poetry, and nonfiction books. Nadia Owusu has penned an engaging and reflective new memoir focused on universal themes of home, abandonment, identity and autonomy. Simon & Schuster. This book is a collection of essays offering insights on how we see ourselves, our history and our world based on power, beauty and knowledge. With the assistance of Julie Schwietert Collazo, founder of Immigrant Families Together, Rosy Pablo Cruz shares her story of her desperate departure from Guatemala and her subsequent separation from her two children at the U.S. border. With radical candor, Cathy Hong Park critically examines what it means to be Asian American today and challenges herself and her readers to abandon the idea of a monolithic Asian American experience and instead acknowledge a range of racialized emotions which have been heretofore dismissed. With this volume, she can be assured that she’s made her mark on history and our current moment with an urgent call for truth. Simon & Schuster. Mikki Kendall depicts how feminism has failed to weigh in race, class, sexual orientation and disability. By Candacy Taylor (@candacytaylor). 256 pages. We appreciate your patience in awaiting a reply. Consider it #RequiredReading. Catapult. ... Rupi Kaur, Sunday Times Bestselling author, delivers her third poetry book. Award-winning and bestselling writer N.K. Catapult. [2] The feminist academic and writer spent almost 16 months inside Luzira prison in Uganda for writing a … Ecco. Out December 1. The Feminist Know-It-All: You know her. 216 pages. By Natalie Diaz (@NatalieGDiaz). By Rita Woods (@RitaWoodsAuthor). By Ingrid Persaud (@ingridpersaud). Katherine Tegen Books. These are Alice Walker’s journals; need I say more? Our small staff receives hundreds of submissions each season though we publish only fifteen books a year. 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