OUR READING LIST

Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot

Mikki Kendall's debut Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot is an essential collection of essays that delve into intersectionality, the trouble with white feminism, and the need for the feminist movement to refocus on the basic necessities of life that poverty and inequality rob so many people of.

Death in the Family

Death in the Family by Tessa Wegert is an Agatha Christie-esque thriller with a deadly twist. Shana Merchant thought she could get some rest in her fiance's hometown, but instead, she finds herself stuck on an island in a storm with a family that could be harbouring a murderer.

What Kind of Girl

Alyssa Sheinmel's What Kind of Girl is a searing look at the accusations women face when they come forward with allegations of abuse. The girls at North Bay Academy find themselves split into two camps when the girlfriend of the school's golden boy, Mike, tells the principal that he hit her.

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