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We Should All Be Feminists - Thryft
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | Anchor Books

We Should All Be Feminists

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We Should All Be Feminists is an inspiring and thought-provoking essay that provides a fresh perspective on feminism. Adichie draws from her personal life experiences and explores the often camouflaged reality of sexual politics. Her writing style is nuanced and rousing, offering a unique definition of feminism. This book is a rallying cry for women and men who believe in gender equality and want to make a positive change in the world.
Samoan Queer Lives
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Dan Taulapapa McMullin | Little Island Press

Samoan Queer Lives

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This looks like a meaningful pick if you’re drawn to stories and reflections that widen how you see queerness, culture, and belonging. With Dan Taulapapa McMullin behind it, you can expect something personal, politically alive, and rooted in Samoan experience. Readers would likely come away feeling they’ve encountered voices too rarely centered, told with honesty and quiet power.
The Confidence Code for Girls: Taking Risks, Messing Up, & Becoming Your Amazingly Imperfect, Totally Powerful Self
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This feels like a smart, encouraging friend for tween and teen girls who second-guess themselves more than they should. It stands out because it mixes real research with quizzes, stories, and graphic-style fun, so the message never feels preachy. If she’s worried about being perfect, fitting in, or failing, this book gently shows that confidence is something you build by trying anyway.
Little Girls Can Be Mean: Four Steps to Bully-Proof Girls in the Early Grades
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You've noticed the tough social landscape your daughter navigates in school—the cliques, the whispers, maybe those tears that don't tell the whole story. "Little Girls Can Be Mean" is like having a roadmap through that tricky terrain. It's not just insightful, it equips you with a four-step plan that's like a shared secret strategy between you and your girl, to boost her confidence and help her handle the social hurdles like a champ.
The Bible vs. Biblical Womanhood: How God's Word Consistently Affirms Gender Equality
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If you’ve wrestled with whether the Bible really supports hierarchy, this book meets that tension head-on with careful, serious scholarship. Readers who appreciate digging into Greek, Hebrew, and historical context will find it both clarifying and reassuring. It feels especially meaningful for Christians who want to stay faithful to Scripture while seeing a more equal, coherent vision emerge from it.
Strong Is the New Pretty: A Celebration of Girls Being Themselves
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This is the kind of book that makes you smile, tear up, and feel a little stronger by the end. Through candid photographs and uplifting energy, it celebrates girls as muddy, loud, brave, goofy, and completely themselves. It’s a lovely pick for anyone who wants a reminder that confidence and beauty look best when they’re real.
Guardian Angel Abridged Edition: What You Must Know About God's Design for Women
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If you've ever felt like traditional interpretations of women's roles in spirituality don't quite resonate with you, "Guardian Angel" might be the eye-opener you need. Skip Moen invites you to explore a fresh, Hebraic perspective on women's divine purpose, which could transform your understanding of gender dynamics both in faith and daily life. This abridged edition aims to be an accessible entry point into a potentially life-changing conversation.
Raising Girls
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Steve Biddulph | Harper

Raising Girls

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This is the kind of parenting book that feels both reassuring and galvanising, especially if you want to help a girl grow up secure, capable, and deeply valued. Steve Biddulph writes with warmth and urgency, blending practical age-by-age advice with a bigger message about resilience, self-worth, and connection. Readers who want guidance that is compassionate but also clear-eyed about the pressures girls face will likely find it genuinely useful.
Everyday Life in Traditional Japan
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Everyday Life in Traditional Japan

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If you love history that feels lived-in rather than distant, this is a deeply rewarding read. It brings traditional Japan to life through the habits, roles, and routines of different social classes, so you get a textured sense of how people actually lived. Readers who enjoy cultural history often find it especially absorbing because it turns a broad historical period into something intimate and human.
Why Does God Care Who I Sleep With?
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Why Does God Care Who I Sleep With?

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This is a thoughtful pick if you want a Christian perspective on sexuality that feels more pastoral than combative. Sam Allberry writes with empathy and calm, trying to show that biblical teaching is not just about rules but about meaning, desire, and human flourishing. Readers who feel stuck on this topic often appreciate how directly it faces hard questions without losing tenderness.
This feels less like a dry language manual and more like a guided tour through what makes Japanese so distinctive, from its social nuance to its sentence structure. If you’re studying Japanese, it gives you the satisfying why behind the grammar points you keep encountering. Readers who love language often enjoy how it connects everyday speech, history, and culture in a way that makes Japanese feel vivid and alive.
Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions About Life and Sexuality
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This is a strong pick for readers who want a clear, conviction-driven take on today’s biggest debates around sex, gender, and human dignity. Pearcey writes in a way that feels both intellectual and accessible, blending worldview analysis with real-life stories that make the arguments feel personal. If you appreciate books that challenge cultural assumptions while aiming for compassion, this will likely feel engaging and deeply discussable.
Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution
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This is the kind of nonfiction that makes you rethink history, biology, and even everyday assumptions all at once. Cat Bohannon takes big scientific ideas and makes them feel lively, surprising, and often delightfully provocative, especially when exposing how much we've missed by centering men in human evolution. If you enjoy smart, myth-busting books that leave you full of fascinating facts to repeat to everyone else, this is a brilliant pick.
The Dancing Girls of Lahore: Selling Love and Saving Dreams in Pakistan's Pleasure District
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This is the kind of nonfiction that reads with the emotional pull of a novel, drawing you deep into a hidden world most people never truly see. Louise Brown writes with remarkable restraint and compassion, which makes Maha and her daughters feel heartbreakingly real rather than sensationalized. If you’re drawn to stories about women, survival, and the weight of tradition, this one lingers long after the final page.
Inside Homosexuality: Does My Pain Matter to You?
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This seems suited to a reader looking for a deeply personal or provocative exploration of homosexuality, especially through the lens of suffering, empathy, and being understood. The title suggests an intimate, possibly challenging read that asks emotional and social questions rather than offering easy answers. If you’re drawn to books that confront lived experience directly and invite reflection, this could be a compelling one.