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10 Feminist Books for Women’s History Month🦋

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Nicole Raimondi
Mar 07, 2025
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The Little Foot Page by Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale, 1905 - detail.

As previously mentioned, this month will be full of posts to celebrate the wonderful works of the many women who have made history, created art, and written unforgettable pages of literature.

Let's start with the theme of feminism which rightly gave rise to this rediscovery and study of female writers and artists who had been deprived of their voice and authority throughout history, highlighting the problematic social issues that have kept us locked up in a golden cage and trying to give back the right value to the figure of women, too often set aside and undervalued, in every area of society.

I have selected 10 essential feminist books written by talented writers for those who want to delve deeper into this topic.

I must admit that I have only read a few of them, but even the ones I have not yet read have been in my tbr for a long time and I slowly want to read them all (in any case I feel like recommending them anyway b…

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