For February’s theme, Kendra, Sachi, and new Reading Women contributor Bezi discuss Afrofuturism and Africanfuturism!
Read moreQ&A | Yara Rodrigues Fowler
Stubborn Archivist by Yara Rodrigues Fowler is a story that takes place in Britain and Brazil, following an unnamed narrator as she navigates her ethnic and cultural identity and a sense of belonging to both cultures. While the novel is narrated primarily from the from the point of view of the protagonist, other female voices, members of the narrator’s family, also narrate their stories to create a wider picture of a family. Stubborn Archivist is one of those novels that you can’t easily put a label on: to some Stubborn Archivist may be a #MeToo novel while to others it’s a mother-daughter story or a bicultural identity narrative; the undeniable link is, of course, the female protagonist whose voice comes through beautifully. The novel ends mid-sentence, perhaps indicative of the unfinished nature of her life story. We spoke to Yara Rodrigues Fowler about her brilliant debut and the ways it pushes the boundaries of storytelling. - Sumaiyya Naseem
Read moreMeet the Team | Winnie Loo
Winnie Loo is a content writer from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with experience in the world of digital advertising and social media. Her favourite types of books to read are memoirs and narrative nonfiction books about identity, food, and travel. She recently moved to Australia and plans to pet all the dogs and eat all the things. She is currently based in Melbourne.
Read moreInterview | Tishani Doshi
Kendra talks to Tishani Doshi about her latest novel, Small Days and Nights, which is out now from W.W. Norton.
Read moreMeet the Team | Bree Hill
Bree Hill is a retired Air Force Veteran, freelance writer with a love of recommending romance novels, and self-proclaimed Women’s History lover. She can typically be found at one of her local coffee shops reading or blogging and if not doing that, she’s probably rewatching episodes of I Love Lucy or a romantic comedy she’s seen hundreds of times. She was born in a small town in Missouri before moving to Memphis, Tennessee in high school. The military moved her to South Korea, the state of Georgia, Saudi Arabia and South Texas where she currently resides and calls home—for now!
Read moreEp. 80 | Most Anticipated Reads of 2020 Pt. 1
Kendra and Joce talk about their most anticipated books for the first half of 2020.
Read moreInterview | Jami Attenberg
Kendra talks to Jami Attenberg about her latest novel, All This Could Be Yours, which is out now from HMH.
Read moreQ&A | Layla AlAmmar
The Pact We Made by Layla AlAmmar is a novel that brings a much needed voice from the Middle East. Set in Kuwait, the narrative depicts the dualities in the experience of being a modern woman in a patriarchal system. In the story, Dahlia is living two lives; as a working woman in the outside world, and a daughter whose parents are bound by the dictates of patriarchy. As she edges closer to the age of thirty, she is faced with the brutal societal expectation to get married, just as her other friends have, while also dealing with past trauma that she hasn’t fully come to terms with. Layla AlAmmar’s novel is a brilliant and brave new story from Kuwait that offers a wider, more nuanced and complex picture of living in urban cities of the Gulf. We spoke to Layla AlAmmar about her novel, writing in Kuwait and her character’s distinct interest in art. - Sumaiyya Naseem
Read moreInterview | Sarah Moss
To kick off the 2020 season, Kendra talks to Sarah Moss about her latest novel, Ghost Wall, which is out now in paperback from Picador.
Read moreHoliday Gift Guide 2019
All year, I keep my eye out for books that I think will make a perfect holiday gift. These books are as wonderful to look at as they are to read, and something I would love to unwrap for any occasion. And the best part is that all of them are filled to the brim with amazing women writers, photographers, chefs, actresses, artists, and icons! I hope you pick up, read, and love these books as much as I do. - Kendra Winchester, Reading Women Co-founder & Executive Director
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