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Best Feminist Books that Everyone should read

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Feminists and books go together. Whether feminists are writing books or reading them or both, the literary world has long been a place for women to tell their stories, in both fiction and nonfiction. It's been a place for women to do so on their own terms, not through male intermediaries. And in today's literary landscape, that is more true than ever.There's no better way to get educated, get angry, get inspired, and get impassioned than by cracking open a book. Each of the novels, memoirs, and essay collections will draw you in with quality writing and even more compelling stories. These are books that give time to the stories, lives, and truths of women. Each is worth a read, and then worth buying for all your friends to read, too.

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The Handmaid's Tale (Margaret Atwood)

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Canadian author Margaret Atwood's famous dystopian novel is set in a distant nightmarish future under the rule of a totalitarian Christian theocracy which has overthrown the United States government where women are completely subordinate to men. The biggest take away from the novel is usually its points about reproductive freedom, but it's also about how women exercise agency and deal with adversity, even under heavy restrictions. As unpleasant as it is brilliant, this cruel and bone-chilling story will stay with your for the rest of your life - not just because it’s terrifying, but because it’s terrifyingly possible.
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Canadian author Margaret Atwood's famous dystopian novel is set in a distant nightmarish future under the rule of a totalitarian Christian theocracy which has overthrown the United States government where women are completely subordinate to men. The biggest take away from the novel is usually its points about reproductive freedom, but it's also about how women exercise agency and deal with adversity, even under heavy restrictions. As unpleasant as it is brilliant, this cruel and bone-chilling story will stay with your for the rest of your life - not just because it’s terrifying, but because it’s terrifyingly possible.

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