15 Books for Women, Recommended by Women [2024]
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VIA MERCHANT
Recommended by: Kristy Woodson Harvey
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 Blues, a razor-sharp, spirited tale of revenge, romance and suspense in Savannah’s historic district.
Why she loves it: “Savannah Blues isn’t one of [Mary Kay Andrews] newest titles, but it was the one that got me hooked on her writing—and one that I recommend to everyone! It’s a classic Mary Kay mix of a plucky, well-developed heroine, a gorgeous Lowcountry setting, a second-chance romance and a whodunit!”
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Sources:
- Kristy Woodson Harvey, New York Times bestselling women’s fiction author of 11 novels, including The Summer of Songbirds, and co-founder of the weekly podcast Friends & Fiction
- Cookie Navarro, the bookstagrammer behind @cookie.the.bookee
- Eve J. Chung, a Taiwanese American writer whose debut novel, Daughters of Shandong, comes out in May 2024
- Barbara Zito, freelance writer, author and Women’s Fiction Writers Association member whose debut novel, Lucky Stiff, was published in 2023
- Washington Post: “‘Take My Hand’ exposes a dark episode in American history”
- New York Times: “A Stirring Family Saga Tells a Taboo History of Vietnam”
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