8 Thrillers About Dysfunctional Mother-Daughter Relationships
Nobody has more power to harm than the one entrusted to nurture and protect
Nobody has more power to harm than the one entrusted to nurture and protect
Sarah Ghazal Ali, author of "Theophanies," recommends poems that contemplate home, selfhood, legacy, and belonging
Leah Hunt-Hendrix and Astra Taylor discuss solidarity as a potent political movement in America and where we go from here
Over the course of each fight, a window opens into the desire and delusion that motivates these girls to fight
The author of "Be a Revolution" discusses the racist fears behind book banning and the connections between reproductive justice and racial justice
Women poets writing about the body and liberation in diverse and dazzling ways
Hanna Halperin, author of "I Could Live Here Forever," recommends all-consuming romances
Tara Ison’s novel, "At the Hour Between Dog and Wolf," follows Danielle as she assumes the identity of a French Catholic girl
Leticia Urieta, author of "Las Criaturas," recommends stories about channeling anger and unruliness in the face of oppression
Ally Wilkes, author of "All The White Spaces," recommends books on what it feels like to be human in an inhuman place