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A Bold and Unforgettable Debut: A Review of ‘The Girl with the Louding Voice’ by Abi…
The Girl with the Louding Voice is Abi Daré's debut novel, and it is truly a remarkable story. Set in Nigeria and told from the perspective of the main character, Adunni, it is a powerful tale of resilience and strength in the face of…
A Thoughtful Exploration of Family and Identity: A Review of ‘Everything I Never Told…
Celeste Ng's debut novel, Everything I Never Told You, is a powerful exploration of family and identity set in 1970s Ohio. The story follows the Lee family as they grapple with the mysterious death of their daughter and sister, Lydia.…
A Memoir That Will Stay With You: A Review of ‘Know My Name’ by Chanel Miller
Chanel Miller’s memoir, Know My Name, is an inspiring and powerful account of her journey of healing and resilience after she was sexually assaulted by Brock Turner. Miller’s story is an important reminder of the prevalence of rape…
A Thought-Provoking Look into Modern Feminism: A Review of ‘Feminists Don’t Wear Pink…
Feminists Don't Wear Pink and Other Lies is a collection of essays written by Scarlett Curtis and published in 2018. The book is a compilation of stories and interviews from a range of feminists, many of whom are well-known public…
A Coming of Age Story for the Modern Woman: A Review of ‘Normal People’ by Sally Rooney
Normal People, the second novel by Irish author Sally Rooney, has become a global phenomenon. It tells the story of two young people, Connell and Marianne, navigating their way through a complex relationship over the course of their…