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15 Best Books for Women That Every Woman Should Read

Best Books for Women

Books are not only a group of pages, it is a real and good friend of our life. It plays an important role in understanding the world, ourselves and others. You can encourage your imagination power by reading books.

Reading books helps to promote an individual’s personality, and overcome tension and depression, reading books is the source of gaining knowledge, when we feel alone and are bored it helps reduce boredom and we feel friendly with them. It helps to improve the communication skills.

In this blog, we will discuss the 15 best books for women.

Best books for women to read

15 Books EVERY Woman Should Read At Least Once In Her Life To Feel Inspired.

(1) Maame

Author: Jessica George

In this book, the story is about a 25-year-old girl named Maddie. Her job is in a publishing house. She served her father also who was suffering from Parkinson’s disease.

Her mother goes away from the family in the critical condition of the family, she does not think even for once about her daughter and her husband.

She suffers from struggles to balance her career and personal life.

This book also discusses racism, the complexity of love, female pleasure, and the life-saving power of love.

(2) How to Walk Away

Author: Katherine Center

This book is about a character named Margret Jacobson. She is a 27-year-old girl. She has a good job, a boyfriend, and a bright future. In this book, the writer talks about how her life changed after the plane accident.

She faces struggles in life after the accident such as problems during walking, break-up with her boyfriend, and so on.

In this book, we read how the girls overcome the struggles of life.

(3) Good for You

Author: Camille Pagan

This book tells us about the story of characters named Aly Jackson and Wyatt. Aly Jackson revisited the brother’s house, her brother passed away a year ago.

But she is surprised when she sees her brother’s friend named Wyatt in the house, who helps her to overcome the struggle of her life.

In this story, we see how the boy helps the girl.

(4) Blank

Author: Zibby Owen

The story is about a mother whose name is Zibby Owen and her two teenage children.

The writer is dealing with a state of creative paralysis, in which one has the problem of producing written work in spite of having a desire to do so and has to meet the publisher’s deadline.

Further, you will know about the struggles and crisps of the story.

(5) The Diamond Eye

Author: Kate Quin

The story is about a woman named Mila Pavlichanko. She joins the Russian army as a sniper agent against the Nazi occupation.

In this story, the author said that Mial’s bravery, and resilience during wartime are role models for other women.

This story is also about how soldiers and civilians faced problems during the war.

(6) Black Girl Must Die

Written by: Jayne Allen

This story is about a black-colored woman named Tabitha Walker. She thinks that she may never be able to have children.

Under the impression of this thought, she goes for a medical test, and from this people are also worried about this especially, her grandmother.

In this story, we see how Jayne’s friends help her to overcome tension and depression.

(7) Varina Palladino’s Jersey Italian Love Story

By: Terri-Lynne DeFino

This story is about a ninety-two-year-old woman named Varina who enjoys her life happily.

The book is about family, challenges, the generation gap, different cultural heritage, love, and the bonding of the family.

For further knowledge, you might prefer reading this book.

(8) The Book Lost

By: Kristin Harmen

This story is about a 23-year-old girl named Eva Traub. In this story, the girl uses false documents, and identity to protect the thousands of Jewish children during World War II.

In this book, we saw the courage, compassion, resilience, and risk of the women fighters.

(9) White Chrysanthemum

Author: Mary Lynn Brach

This story is about two Korean sisters named Hana and Emi, living under the Japanese occupation during the Second World War.

One day, Hana was kidnapped for joining the army.

In this story, we see that is Emi finds her sister or not and also see what happens with Hana.

(10) The Things We Keep

Author: Sally Hepworth

This book, the story is about a 38-year-old girl named Anna Foster, a Patient with Alzheimer’s disease.

She goes to the care center for treatment. Due to her good nature, she makes a deep connection with a boy.

In this story, we see how a boy helps a girl and also the importance of love, connection, and memory.

(11) Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murder

Author: Jesse Q Sutanto

This story about the Vera Wong’s , owner of the tea stall.

One day a dead body found in her shop, she decided to solve the murder mystery.

Here we saw that is she solve the murder mystery or not, this is very suspensive story.

(12) How is Always

Author : Laurie Frankel

This story starts with a boy named Claude.

He is a boy but want to be girl.

His parents accept this but are worried about the society, and even doubtful if their family and friends would feel the same or not.

(13) Take My Hand

Author; Dolen Perkins-Valdez

An essential pick for women “Take My Hand” is about the black women and their forced sterilization, follows a nurse and two young girls at a federally funded clinic in 1970.

The story highlights an important part of American history that should never be forgotten.

(14) The Mountains Sing

Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai

The Mountain Sing was Vietnamese poet Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai’s first English-language novel. It’s a multi-generational saga about how the Trần family survived war, famine and a quickly changing society.

What makes it such an excellent book for women, and especially women interested in reading more Asian and American authors is its focus on the strength and persistence of two Vietnamese women Trần Diệu Lan , who went on the run to escape the Communist government in the first half of the 20th century, and her granddaughter, Hương.

15. Savannah Blues

Author: Mary Kay Andrews

    Some of the best books for women dive into the thick of complicated marriages, tricky parenting, issues of sexism or racism, work-life balance, and even midlife crises.

    But sometimes all a girl wants is a breezy, escapist summer read. For that, there’s 2002’s Savannah Blue, a razor-sharp, spirited tale of revenge, romance and suspense in Savannah’s historic district.

    CONCLUSION

    Books are the most trusted friends that we can believe in. It helps us in reducing our stress as well as increases the range of our knowledge.

    Some of the books that help in building our personality are Success Principles, Think Grow Rich, Power of Positive Thinking, Outliers, and so on these books enhance our knowledge.

    In this blog, we have mentioned a few books for women, which will not only help the women to make a note about their existence but also help in the overall development of the women.

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