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The Baby Farmers
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Annie Cossins | Allen & Unwin Australia

The Baby Farmers

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Goodreads rating: 3.46

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If you like true crime that digs into the social world behind the horror, this is a gripping read. It is not just about a notorious case, but about poverty, women’s desperation, and the silence of a whole society. Readers who enjoy vivid historical detail and unsettling real-life courtroom drama will find it especially absorbing.
Beyond Beautiful: A Practical Guide to Being Happy, Confident, and You in a Looks-Obsessed World
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This feels like a smart, reassuring friend talking you out of the spiral of comparison and self-doubt. It is especially good if social media, photos, or beauty pressure leave you feeling drained, because it pairs real psychological insight with practical ways to feel more like yourself. Readers who want self-help without fluff will probably love how honest, grounded, and immediately useful it is.
Girl Stuff for Girls Aged 8-12
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Kaz Cooke | Viking

Girl Stuff for Girls Aged 8-12

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Goodreads rating: 4.4

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This feels like a big sister talking you through all the confusing, awkward, and important parts of growing up. It covers everything from body changes to friendships and being online in a way that is reassuring, funny, and never preachy. A great pick for girls who want clear answers, confidence, and the comforting sense that what they’re going through is completely normal.
The Dancing Girls of Lahore: Selling Love and Saving Dreams in Pakistan's Pleasure District
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This is the kind of nonfiction that reads with the emotional pull of a novel, drawing you deep into a hidden world most people never truly see. Louise Brown writes with remarkable restraint and compassion, which makes Maha and her daughters feel heartbreakingly real rather than sensationalized. If you’re drawn to stories about women, survival, and the weight of tradition, this one lingers long after the final page.