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Celebrating Women's Voices: Essential Books by Female Authors

Read these, even though we should uplift our women every day.


By: Justin Williams- Owner of Taino Studios





At Taino Studios we're, about embracing voices and honoring the art of storytelling. This Womens History Month we're excited to showcase some books written by female authors that belong on every bookshelf. From captivating fiction to heartwarming memoirs these books beautifully capture the experiences of women. Check out our favorites;





"Becoming" by Michelle Obama; Take a dive into the journey of former First Lady Michelle Obama as she shares her story of strength, leadership and elegance.





"The Handmaids Tale" by Margaret Atwood; Margaret Atwoods gripping dystopian novel gives us a peek into a world where women face restrictions sparking discussions on gender, power dynamics and societal control.





"Little Fires Everywhere”, by Celeste Ng; Set in the community of Shaker Heights Celeste Ngs novel delves into themes of motherhood, identity crises and privilege through its female characters.





"Educated" by Tara Westover; Tara Westovers memoir is a moving account of how education can transform lives. She shares her journey from growing up in a family to earning a PhD from Cambridge University.





Alice Walkers celebrated novel, "The Color Purple " delves into the lives of women, in the Southern United States during the early 1900s exploring themes of strength, sisterhood and redemption.





Rupi Kaurs work "Milk and Honey" delves into subjects like love, loss, trauma and healing through a collection of poetry. Prose that presents a raw and authentic look at human emotions.

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Erin Morgensterns





"The Night Circus " a tale where magic intertwines with mystery to unravel a story of love, competition and fate.





Roxane Gays book "Bad Feminist" offers a perspective on feminism through a series of essays that address race, gender issues and popular culture with humor and insight.





Sylvia Plaths semi autobiographical novel "The Bell Jar" offers a depiction of health struggles and female identity challenges providing readers with a compelling exploration of the complexities, within the human mind.





Naomi Aldermans novel "The Power" delves into a world where women gain the power to produce electricity leading to a revolution that challenges established gender norms.



Explore the engaging creations crafted by female writers at Taino Studios and embark, on a literary adventure that honors the diverse array of women's perspectives. Whether you're, in search of motivation, enlightenment or a getaway these literary pieces cater to every type of reader. Enjoy your reading journey!

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