Feminist fiction
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Feminist fiction
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Feminist fiction
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Incoming Resources
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- Watch us rise, by Renee Watson and Ellen Hagan
- Miss Giardino, Dorothy Bryant ; afterword by Janet Zandy
- Agnes Grey, Anne Brontë
- Mr. Emerson's wife, Amy Belding Brown
- The Female Man.
- Watch us rise, Renee Watson and Ellen Hagan
- Native tongue, Suzette Haden Elgin ; afterword by Susan M. Squier and Julie Vedder
- El agua del paraíso, novela, Benito Pastoriza Iyodo
- Sisters of the revolution, a feminist speculative fiction anthology, edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer
- This child's gonna live, Sarah E. Wright ; foreword by Thulani Davis ; appreciation by John Oliver Killens ; afterword by Jennifer Campbell
- Absolution, Regina Buttner, A Novel
- Agnes Grey, Anne Brontë ; edited with an introduction and notes by Angeline Goreau
- Eat the sky, drink the ocean, edited by Kirsty Murray, Payal Dhar, and Anita Roy
- Brown girl, brownstones, Paule Marshall ; with a foreword by Edwidge Danticat ; afterword by Mary Helen Washington
- Hayan kang pam pae, Yosimotʻo Banana ; Kim Nan-ju omgim
- Work, a story of experience, Louisa May Alcott ; edited and with an introduction by Joy S. Kasson
- Joan makes history, Kate Grenville
- Don't bet on the prince, contemporary feminist fairy tales in North America and England, [edited by] Jack Zipes
- Zami, a new spelling of my name, Audre Lorde
- The G-string murders, Gypsy Rose Lee ; afterword by Rachel Shteir
- Crónica del desamor, Rosa Montero
- Daughters of an emerald dusk, Katherine V. Forrest
- Agnes Grey, Anne Brontë ; introduction and notes by Barbara A. Suess
- Seven devils, Laura Lam and Elizabeth May
- Alanya to Alanya, by L. Timmel Duchamp
- The living is easy, a Novel by Dorothy West ; foreword by Morgan Jerkins ; afterword by Adelaide M. Cromwell
- The love children, Marilyn French
- Terminal boredom, stories, Izumi Suzuki, translated by Polly Barton, Sam Bett, David Boyd, Daniel Joseph, Aiko Masubuchi, and Helen O'Horan
- The fresco, Sheri S. Tepper
- "The yellow wallpaper" and other stories, Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- Agnes Grey, Anne Brontë
- Mr. Emerson's wife, Amy Belding Brown
- O pioneers!, Willa Cather
- Four blondes, Candace Bushnell
- The woman of Rome, Alberto Moravia ; translated from the Italian by Lydia Holland ; translation updated and revised by Tami Calliope
- Children of the New World, a novel of the Algerian War, Assia Djebar ; translated from the French by Marjolijn de Jager ; [afterword by Clarisse Zimra]
- In concrete, Anne F. Garréta ; translated by Emma Ramadan
- Asleep, Banana Yoshimoto ; translated from the Japanese by Michael Emmerich
- And she was, [a novel], Cindy Dyson
- Ladies coupé, [a novel], Anita Nair
- Nin, Cass Dalglish
- Fierce femmes and notorious liars, a dangerous trans girl's confabulous memoir, Kai Cheng Thom
- Sisters of the revolution, a feminist speculative fiction anthology, edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer
- Work, a story of experience, Louisa May Alcott
- Four blondes, Candace Bushnell
- Mary Wollstonecraft's A vindication of the rights of woman ;, and, the wrongs of woman, or, Maria, edited by Anne Mellor and Noelle Chao
- Herland, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman ; with an introd. by Ann J. Lane
- The book borrower, Alice Mattison
Outgoing Resources
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