3.13.2018

Women's History Month Bleg

Ack, Women's History Month is almost half over and I haven't thought through my reading rotation in response.  So far, since December 1st about a third of the books I've read or am reading have been written by women (including one by Condi Rice and a couple by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie), and some have covered women's history (e.g. first ladies, "Negroland: A Memoir").  Still, I'm making up for lost time because up until the recent past the vast majority of my book consumption was from male authors.  So I welcome any suggestions of authors, titles, and genres. 


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