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Double X Economy
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Linda M. Scott | Faber & Faber, London

Double X Economy

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Goodreads rating: 4.27

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If you're passionate about gender equality and seeking a deeper understanding of its impact on global economics, "Double X Economy" is the insightful read you need. It unveils how empowering women economically can drive global growth, and provides a persuasive argument for why we all should be champions of women's economic rights.
Our Bodies, Their Battlefield: A Woman's View of War
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Christina Lamb | William Collins

Our Bodies, Their Battlefield: A Woman's View of War

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Goodreads rating: 4.64

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"Our Bodies, Their Battlefield" brings to light the often overshadowed atrocity of sexual violence in war, an issue that has been both a consequence and a tool of conflict throughout history. Christina Lamb's extensive experience and deep empathy enable her to share harrowing, yet important stories of resilience and the pursuit of justice by women survivors. This isn't just an eye-opener; it's a call to acknowledge and act against the systemic use of rape as a weapon. If you're moved by human rights issues and untold stories of women's courage in the face of unimaginable adversity, this is an essential read.
Don't Touch My Hair
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Emma Dabiri | Penguin

Don't Touch My Hair

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Goodreads rating: 4.26

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"Don't Touch My Hair" is far more than a literal plea; it's a rich journey through the interwoven narratives of black heritage, dignity, and intellect. If you're fascinated by how personal identity and cultural history intersect, or if you're seeking to deepen your understanding of racial dynamics through the unique lens of hairstyling, this book offers a profound and educational perspective. Emma Dabiri's work promises to enlighten and engage with its interdisciplinary exploration of what might seem mundane but is deeply meaningful.
Making Kin: Ecofeminist Essays from Singapore
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"Making Kin" is a thought-provoking collection that could resonate with you if you're passionate about the intersection of environmentalism and social justice. It dives into the unique perspectives of Singapore women writers, exploring how deeply personal experiences relate to wider ecological concerns. The book inspires reflection on one's role in the tapestry of life, connecting gender, identity, and nature in powerful prose that's sure to stir conversations.
Emotions in Social Life - Critical Themes and Contemporary Issues
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If you're intrigued by the depths of Shakespeare's "A Comedy of Errors" and enjoy scholarly work, this book seems like a treasure trove. It delves into unexplored critiques and performances, making it appealing for both academics and enthusiasts looking to deepen their understanding of the play's complex social implications and historical performances. The previously unpublished essays could offer fresh perspectives that might enrich your appreciation of this comedic classic.
Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men
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Consider "Invisible Women" if you're passionate about social justice and gender equality. Caroline Criado Perez doesn't just point out problems, but fills the pages with compelling evidence of how the gender data gap impacts women's lives in ways men might not even realize. It's a thought-provoking read that will likely change the way you see the world, providing a deep dive into the systemic changes that need to happen to create a fair society for everyone.
Why We Can't Sleep - Women's New Midlife Crisis - Thryft
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Ada Calhoun | Grove Press

Why We Can't Sleep - Women's New Midlife Crisis

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Goodreads rating: 3.69

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This book is essential for middle-aged women who feel overwhelmed with the problems they face, and who are looking for solutions to their misery. Ada Calhoun thoroughly examines the issues faced by the Gen X women in America, including financial troubles and underemployment, and provides ways to get out of these struggles. Her research and interviews are presented in an empowering and reassuring manner that would leave any reader feeling understood and hopeful.