88 pages. Catapult. Duke University Press Books. By P. Carl (@pcarlphd). 640 pages. Her memoir, Minor Feelings: An … This necessary collection is focused on practical, grassroots alternatives to current reactive measures for dealing with violence and crime. Out September 8. 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. This is the second year this list has been published on Ms. and I’m so grateful for the platform. Here, we rounded up the best feminist books … Caitlin Moran gives us a very funny guide to growing older and a manifesto for change. A vast, epic historical novel set against the backdrop of the Việt Nam conflict through the eyes of the people themselves. By Juliana Delgado Lopera (@julianadlopera). Tin House Books. Looking to broaden your poetry perspectives? 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. 256 pages. 304 pages. Illustrative of the human costs of inhumane immigration policies. Out March 15. Sam Baker shares her experiences of her life post 40 and encourages women to create their own stories. Here are the 10 Best Books of 2020, along with 100 Notable Books of the year. “Lush, sharp and shot through with hope”, the family faces political strife, poverty, tradition, separation and the fickleness of fate. 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. 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. By Cheryl Savageau. 288 pages. By Alexandra Chang (@alexandra_chang). 37 Ink. By Deborah Paredez (@debparedez). By Tehlor Kay Mejia (@tehlorkay). Riaz’s poetry encapsulates the struggle that feminine perspectives face in being heard. 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. Graywolf. Alice James Books. By Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah). Out March 3. This timely debut is a provocative examination of love and life in the 21st century, wrought with all the anxieties and complexities that come from existing in a capitalist society of ubiquitous technology, racism and distractions. Catapult. Out February 25. Graywolf Press. By Aija Mayrock (@aijamayrock). 328 pages. Edited by Annie Finch (@anniefinchpoet). 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. Copper Canyon Press. 360 pages. 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. Out September 15. Out April 7. Out Feb. 4. The poets, however, were not necessarily unified in their themes or formal techniques, but had links to specific movements and trends, such as the New York Poets, the Black Mountain poets , the San Francisco Renaissance , or the Beat Poets . By Abi Daré (@abidare_author). Out February 25. 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. Grove Press. Candid and chilling, Deborah Paredez’s second collection of poems relates her stories and memories of being a Latinx daughter during the Việt Nam conflict. By Yaa Gyasi. By Donna Murch (@murchnik). By Natalie Diaz (@NatalieGDiaz). Women have released some superbly empowering books this year, and in this article we've combined some of these new-release feminist reads with older feminist classics, alongside some thoughts on choosing your new title. 264 pages. By Meredith Talusan (@1demerith). Women’s voices often differ so obviously from men because of our subjugation and objectification, demanding us to speak of our blood and body entirely as our own. Her follow up is equally powerful, focused on an immigrant Ghanaian family, their complex, heartbreaking trauma and their emotional fight for survival. 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. Out March 31. By Genevieve Hudson (@genhudson). By Julia Alvarez (@writerjalvarez). Seal Press. Beacon Press. Out July 21. 104 pages. (@CarterSickels). The incomparable Ijeoma Oluo follows her bestselling So You Want to Talk About Race with this ambitious, well-researched examination of the impact white men’s stranglehold on leadership throughout history has had on the rest of us. By Zerlina Maxwell (@zerlinamaxwell). Edited by Nicole Chung (@nicolesjchung) and Mensah Demary. By Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida (Author), Eric M B Becker (@ericmbbecker) (Translator). Out June 2. Out June 2. Andrews McMeel Publishing. Thu 19 Mar 2020 08.00 EDT Last modified on Sun 5 Apr 2020 05.30 EDT. This inspiring book shows and reminds us how to be brave. Hood feminism asks how we stand in solidarity as a movement for equality, when the likelihood is that same women are oppressing others. Liveright. Knopf. Red Hen Press. We’ve heard your feedback and will continue to produce monthly Reads for the Rest of Us lists this year. Now, the time for women north of 40 is here. 448 pages. 224 pages. Out September 15. 296 pages. This series of poems embrace the driving need for change and growth, reflecting on the past, the present and the potential of the self. Dr. Rita Woods’ debut is a beautifully written historical novel centering resistance to the racism of the past and the present. These witty feminist books adopt the wit and grandeur needed to keep a casual reader engaged & entertained. 272 pages. Hub City Press. 176 pages. 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. By Jenny Zhang (@jennybagel). Mix and match the filters below and the years above to explore nearly 2,500 recommendations from NPR staff and trusted critics. By Kao Kalia Yang (@kaokaliayang). By Maisy Card (@dracm). Our May 12. Also be sure to check out Stintzi’s outstanding debut novel, Vanishing Monuments, due out in May from Arsenal Pulp Press. 224 pages. 256 pages. 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! See you next year. Out April 28. Here are some recommendations for feminist novels, poetry, and nonfiction books. Mapping The Migrant’s City Through Muzaffar Ali’s Gaman (1978) Books. This one was on my list last year but—as so often happens in publishing—it was delayed. Out August 4. Balzer + Bray. You will always find that rank, skin colour, and race are unequally interacting with gender and violence. If you read Gyasi’s triumphant debut, Homegoing, you know what an extraordinary storyteller she is. The Feminist Know-It-All: You know her. You are. Out January 21. Read 28 776 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. University of Nebraska Press. 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! Simon & Schuster. Out August 18. If you enjoyed Meija’s amazing debut, We Set the Dark on Fire, you will love its thrilling, twisting, queer, feminist sequel. Twitter. 1960s feminist poetry provided a useful space for second wave American feminist politics. 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. Copper Canyon Press. September 1. Powerful and brilliant, this book reflects on parenting, middle-at, marriage, existential crises and of course, feminism. By Souvankham Thammavongsa. 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. Unlike many other lists you see this time of year, this one includes nonfiction as well as fiction. By Meena Alexander. The Feminist Press. Out June 16. 176 pages. By Sahar Mustafah (@saharmustafah). This utterly original debut traces three generations of Taiwanese women as they grapple with myth, secrets, queerness and migration. By Hao Jingfang (Author), Ken Liu (Translator). 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. 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. It’s said to include stories, poems, recipes, Tweets, essays, art and more. Abrams Press. 288 pages. Books, of course, can certainly transport you—can nourish your mind and soul. Out May 5. Metropolitan Books. By Rosayra Pablo Cruz with Julie Schwietert Collazo (@collazoprojects). Their lives intertwine to tell an unfamiliar yet universal tale. Viking. Out March 10. In her latest compelling poetry collection, Jenny Zhang dares you to flinch as she explores love and existence, innocence and anger, patriarchy and whiteness, capitalism and womanhood. The poetry collections below give us a window into the quiet, solitary moments of some of the modern era’s leading feminist voices. 272 pages. 272 pages. By moira j (@mxmoiraj). In the past, dating books tend to lean more into the territory of 'how to make him find you hot! With grace, empathy and wisdom, this robustly written debut examines an American Muslim immigrant experience against the backdrop of a school shooting. One World. Being forty doesn’t mean you only have bad sleep, hot flashes and begin to wear wide clothes and dye your hair. This arresting memoir is a reflection of a daughter—EJ Koh—left in the U.S. by her mother who returned to Korea; Koh uses history, poetry and her mother’s letters to make sense of their relationship and herself. Clive James’s joyous farewell, David Bowie speaks to Simon Armitage – and sounds of the city from Caleb Femi ... (Faber). Knopf. AK Press. 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 Mia Mercado (@miamarket). House of Anansi Press. 0. Tin House Books. By Megan Giddings (@megiddings). This book brings together unpublished work as well as her celebrated and lesser-known articles. Catapult. McSweeney’s Publishing. 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 June 9. By Nicole Glover (@ni_glover). Forge Books. This uncensored book tells the uncomfortable truth about our world and what needs to be changed. 288 pages. By Carter Sickels. Book Review: The Tattooist Of Auschwitz By Heather Morris. In this unique and poignant memoir, Abenaki/French Canadian poet Cheryl Savageau describes her bipolar disorder in lyrical, clear and candid prose. 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. 240 pages. See more ideas about Feminist books, Books, Feminist. 272 pages. Jemisin does it again, this time with a unique, immersive story of saving New York City that may just change the way you think about sci fi and fantasy—and the Big Apple. 29. Out April 21. Award-winning author Kao Kalia Yang has collected stories from a variety of Minneapolis refugees into this beautifully written “collective memoir” which will enlighten readers to the struggle, humanity and agency of refugees throughout the U.S.. By Nadia Owusu (@nadiaowusu1). Out February 4. Out February 25. Out July 14. With this unflinching collection of essays, Mikki Kendall serves feminists the reality check we need in order to make a more inclusive, equitable and useful feminism for the many, not just the privileged few. 256 pages. By Akwaeke Emezi (@azemezi). Out April 14. Score A book’s total score is based on multiple factors, including the number of people who have voted for it … 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. 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. Out March 31. Truly triumphant in form and content. By Selenis Leyva (@selenis_leyva) and Marizol Leyva (@iam_marizol). Out March 24. By Kristen Millares Young (@kristenmillares). Out March 4. A struggle that may take shape in many forms, but is essentially shared. Award-winning author Kacen Callendar has written a vibrant and important YA novel about love: Felix Love, a transgender teen who is looking for love, for self and for others. It’s in these lyric fragments that the reader will discover the beautiful whole. 304 pages. In the list that follows, I highlight a few books that helped shape my notions as a 21st-century feminist. (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. 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. 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. Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot. 256 pages. By Ingrid Persaud (@ingridpersaud). 272 pages. By Rita Woods (@RitaWoodsAuthor). This year is shaping up to be even better—as evidenced by the 86 books in this very 2020 preview! 100 pages. Out May 26. One of the few wonderful things about 2020 has been the incredible queer and/or feminist books that have already been published. Out January 28. Carter Sickles has written an unforgettable novel detailing a man with AIDS who goes home to Appalachia to die and touches the heart of love, sex, home and understanding. By Alice Walker (Author), Valerie Boyd (Editor). Good thing she’s not here! This is an informative book with a good sense of humour. By Candacy Taylor (@candacytaylor). Out March 17. Edited by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha (@leahlakshmiwrites) and Ejeris Dixon (@ejeris). By Silvia Moreno-Garcia (@silviamg). Edited by Shirley Hune and Gail M. Nomura. 258 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. Email. Available for the first time in English, this volume collects some of cartoonist Kuniko Tsurita’s best graphic short stories in all their feminist, gender-questioning, visionary, dystopian glory. Ms. is wholly owned and published by the Feminist Majority Foundation, National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center, How Misogyny Drives the Marginalized to Kill, Supreme Court Reinstates Anti-Abortion Measure, Biden Nominates Ambassador Samantha Power as USAID Administrator, New House Rules Mandate Gender-Neutral Language. 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. 272 pages. By Melissa Valentine (@iammelissav). By Kimberly Drew (@museummammy) and Jenna Wortham (@jennydeluxe). Best poetry books of 2020. Renowned historian Donna Murch has written a fascinating and accessible new history of the Black Panther Party in honor of the 50th anniversary of its founding. 80 pages. This is the sci fi giant to read in 2020; and I mean that figuratively (it’s challenging but lyrically written) and literally (it’s 640 pages). By Daina Ramey Berry (@dainarameyberry) and Kali Nicole Gross (@kaligrossphd). Out April 7. By Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks). Out March 3. We will reclaim the F word through info, products and resources. Orbit. Out January 14. By jessica Care moore (@jessicacaremoor). W. W. Norton & Company. 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. Dey Street Books. 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. Meant to be living the dream, winning awards and praise; she was rapidly skidding towards a psychiatric ward. John Joseph Adams/Mariner Books. By Emerson Whitney (@emersonwhitney_). 216 pages. 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. Pantheon. Out May 19. The dark Internet is used to spread their ideas so that they are becoming a part of our collective consciousness. Master poet jessica Care moore gifts us this latest collection of sharp, smart and defiant pieces and we will be better humans because of it. Verso. Sundress Publications. In this utterly unique and important first novel, Young examines themes of love, intrusion, loss, community and trust against a backdrop of a Makah reservation in the Pacific Northwest. This year was a retreat into books. Amistad. Viking. HarperOne. Out April 14. Katherine Tegen Books. 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. University of Texas Press. This book is not pleasant or pretty, but bold, brave and insightful. 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. WhatsApp. Be sure to check out the first two, Spill and M Archive. Out March 24. 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. 216 pages. Dutton. 288 pages. During a time of crisis, it can be difficult to focus on books, but if you can, doing so might offer some comfort. The unforgettable and formidable investigative journalist lives on through her intellectual, political and radically humane engagement with the world. Aug 31, 2020 - Feminist Books and Reading List for Women. We’ve compiled a list of books, encouraging parents to read these to their children. By Kelli Jo Ford (@kellijoford). Out July 14. 128 pages. 272 pages. Harper. An essential collection of essays and speeches by Audre Lorde, exploring race, sexuality, poetry, friendship,  feminism, motherhood and the need for female solidarity. ... Rupi Kaur, Sunday Times Bestselling author, delivers her third poetry book. I love Gen Hudson’s writing so was excited to see she’s publishing her first novel, a coming of age story steeped in magical realism and themes of queerness, immigration and masculinity. The feminist and queer voices in these books are amplified by the group of poet-translators, whose own politics… Out Feb. 25. 240 pages. 10 Feminist OTT Shows In 2020 That You Must Not Miss. 384 pages. Thammavongsa’s radiant debut collection of short stories is full of precarity, strength, uncertainty, messiness and life. Algonquin. Kelli Jo Ford has penned an extraordinary debut set in 1974 in the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma that is focused on mothers and daughters, the strength and sacrifices of women and the journey that growth requires. By K.S. These are Alice Walker’s journals; need I say more? Tunisian American poet Leila Chatti’s powerful collection of poems centers her faith, health, embodiment, shame and womanhood. You will get unique insights through Interviews with former members of these groups and the people fighting against them on how this movement proceeds. By Mikki Kendall (@karnythia). By Jaipreet Virdi (@jaivirdi). Emerson Whitney’s first prose book is a frank and absorbing examination of transness, brokenness, mothering, femininity, embodiment and truth. 312 pages. Abrams Press. Cathy Park Hong, a poet I have long admired and whose books of poetry I have reviewed, expanded her horizons in 2020. 480 pages. See more ideas about Poetry books for kids, Poetry books, Poetry. 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. The New Press. Riverhead Books. 160 pages. 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. We owe journalist Karen Attiah a debt of gratitude for keeping the important story of Jamal Khashoggi’s assassination in the public eye. 265 pages. 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