7 Books About Women Fighting for Survival
Jacqueline Crooks, author of "Fire Rush," recommends women writers who are rebelling against patriarchal structures
Jacqueline Crooks, author of "Fire Rush," recommends women writers who are rebelling against patriarchal structures
Gretchen Felker-Martin asks who are the real villains in gender apocalypse narratives with her novel, Manhunt
Tsering Yangzom Lama ’s novel "We Measure the Earth with Our Bodies" centers the everyday struggles of Tibetans in exile
"The Hands of Dirty Children" by Alejandro Puyana, recommended by Curtis Sittenfeld
Diane Cook on her Booker Prize-nominated novel "The New Wilderness"
Stories about survivors, real and fictional, who lived to tell the tale
Priya-Alika Elias wants to start a rebellion against the ideal of a "good" Indian woman
The award-winning short story writer on her new book "Sing To It" and resisting bow-tied endings
Inspired by her grandfather, Sasha Vasilyuk’s "Your Presence Is Mandatory" is about the reverberating consequences made by a Jewish Ukrainian soldier in Stalin's army