The denotation of the word “woman” is a female human being that is already of legal age. For generations to generations, these remarkable women have fought their way to prove their skills, capabilities, and rights to the society. That fight for equal rights didn’t go to waste because at this century, women have been conquering different fields. You can see females getting recognized at science, medicine, technology, languages, art, and more. They are really great and talented beings.
Literature is also one of the platforms that honor women. Emily Dickinson, Mary Shelley, Margaret Atwood, Sarah Kay and among others are some of the top females that made literature a better place. So, in celebration of this year’s international women’s day, here are the top books that are authored by notable females that you should never miss reading.
Summit!: One Woman’s Everest Climb Guides You to Success by Lauren Bagley
If you are into fitness, then this book is the one to look out for. Summit!: One Woman’s Everest Climb Guides You to Success contains Laurie’s journey to the top of Mt Everest. Imagine climbing to the tallest mountain in the world? Only a strong and determined woman can do it. The book, moreover, is filled with Bagley’s promising insights and equipment for reaching sincere goals, objectives and wants. The author also provides a significant outlook on realizing essential pursuits and undertaking. Summit!: One Woman’s Everest Climb Guides You to Success shows a bit by bit guide with tales about the journey on climbing Mt. Everest and other inspiring stories.
Jasmine a Woman of Color by Monique Boyd
This stirring romance-suspense book is written by Monique Boyd. It was published by Page Publishing, Inc. last 2018. Jasmine a Woman of Color follows the story Jasmine Moore, an executive assistant. Her world started to take a turn after her significant other died. Instead of nurturing the grief of her husband’s death, she started to feel vengeful after knowing about all his affairs and unfaithfulness. As Jasmine tries to get the revenge that she thinks she deserves, she also found love and mystery. Would Jasmine get the happiness, love, and peace? Find out.
One Caregiver’s Journey by Eleanor Gaccetta
A woman is capable of conquering everything that comes her way, and that’s what Eleanor Gaccetta did. The caregiving journey of Eleanor was put into writing in order to inspire and guide those first-time caregivers to continue their job. Moreover, the moment that Eleanor Gaccetta’s had physical difficulties after she broke her hip, Ellie knew that she need to take good care of her. Thus, she embarked on a caregiving journey that lasted up to more than 9 years. This Pinnacle Book Achievement Award winner, One Caregiver’s Journey, is a memoir of how a career woman became an instant family caregiver.
The Ladybug and the Bully Frog by Caroleann Rice
Caroleann Rice perfectly penned a book that teaches not just children but also adults about the essence of friendship and cooperation. This children’s book also revolves around bullying and reminding the readers to always strive to be a buddy and avoid being a bully. The story follows a ladybug named Dot who went beyond her limits and faces the bully frog named Milton the Frog. She stood up to the bully so that others can also enjoy playing at the pond and create a harmonious and fun community instead of being stuck in a corner filled with fear because of the frog.
Patchwork: Conversations between Generations by Carol Wilson-Mack
This Indie Reader Approved book was published in 2020 by Readersmagnet. Patchwork: Conversations between Generations by Carol Wilson-Mack tells the story of the beautiful and amazing women during 1939-1959 in Bamberg, South Carolina. These women gathered together in the pursuit of closing the gap between generations through communicating with one another. During their quilting time, they started to share their stories of struggles where the others listen. Hence, Patchwork encourages the readers to eliminate the generation gap between these remarkable women through conversing. Both the elderly and youths should allow two-way communication to achieve their goal. Hence, both talking and listening are definitely essential to form a great conversation.
