5 Books Every Female Entrepreneur Should Read
A revolution of female entrepreneurs has taken industries by storm in the United States.
Trust by Hernan Diaz
Trust is a historical fiction novel by Hernan Diaz that has probably the most long-winded prologue to its story known to man.
Booth by Karen Joy Fowler
Booth by Karen Joy Fowler is an epic historical fiction novel that follows America’s infamous family, the Booths, historically known to be a family of actors and writers; their name is forever overshadowed by the actions of one of their own – John Wilkes Booth, the man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States of America.
Oh William! by Elizabeth Strout
Written by Elizabeth Strout, this contemporary novel spins the story of widow Lucy Barton as she is pulled back into the world of her ex-husband William.
Childhood Unlimited: Parenting Beyond Gender the Bias by Virginia Méndez
Childhood Unlimited: Parenting Beyond the Gender Bias by Virginia Méndez is an eye-opening non-fiction exploration and guide to parenting without using the gender biases that we have been taught from a young age.
Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband? by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn
'Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband?' is a romance women's fiction novel and the debut of British-Nigerian author Lizzie Damilola Blackburn.
The Source by Sarah Sultoon
The Source is an absorbing novel told through the parallel narratives of two young women, Carly and Marie.
Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell
Are you into historical dramas, Shakespeare and everything Ye Olde?
The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner
I cannot recommend this book enough. It is a real homage to all women out there who are empowered to follow their dreams and to be who they truly are.
Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica
If you lived in a world where everyone was eating human flesh, would you?
An Ordinary Life by Amanda Prowse
An Ordinary Life explores a life lived, love lost, and sacrifices of life. Molly, at 94, is sharing with us the memories and happy times of her life.
Three Strong Women by Marie NDiaye
When Marie NDiaye won the prestigious French Goncourt Prize for Literature in 2009, the novel Three Strong Women (Trois Femmes Puissantes) was incredibly popular with readers in France, but even more significant to the entire French public was the fact that Marie NDiaye became the first black woman winner of this award..