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2/1/2021
8 : 14
Read a Girl #29: "The Opposite of Loneliness: Essays and Stories", Marina Keegan
This is a book full of hope of what might still be. The sort of writing we need in times like these. View this email in your browser Oh, hello there. This month's book was a chance encounter. Back
1/4/2021
8 : 4
Read a Girl #28: "Motherwell”, Deborah Orr
A remarkable memoir about how our families and surroundings shape us into who we are and what happens when we finally break free. View this email in your browser Happy 2021, friends! To kick off the
12/7/2020
7 : 34
Read a Girl #27: "The Bell Jar", Sylvia Plath
However frightening this book is, it is still a story about the hurdles some of us go through in order to find out who we are. View this email in your browser Hey, you :) Before we begin, I'd like
11/2/2020
8 : 4
Read a Girl #26: "In The Dream House", Carmen Maria Machado
This is a book that shows that overcoming the people who broke you is possible. View this email in your browser Today I bring you a quite difficult book, but one that if you, like me, have gone through
10/5/2020
8 : 34
Read a Girl #25: "Tonight I'm Someone Else: Essays", Chelsea Hodson
Imagine reading your best friend's diary... View this email in your browser Imagine reading your best friend's diary. Getting their first-person account of situations you experienced together,
9/7/2020
9 : 54
Read a Girl #24: "Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982", Cho Nam-Joo
If you read one book this year, let it be this one. View this email in your browser I'd like to start this newsletter asking you a question: how do you think your gender influenced your upbringing?
8/3/2020
8 : 29
Read a Girl #23: "Normal People", Sally Rooney
Fancy some young yet heart-wrenching love story? View this email in your browser Hey, you! Fancy some young yet heart-wrenching love story? I read “Normal People”, by Sally Rooney, almost a year ago,
7/6/2020
13 : 7
Read a Girl #22: "The Lonesome Bodybuilder", Yukiko Motoya
Embrace the strange. View this email in your browser Are you ready to get weird? Then this month's book is for you! Today I bring you “The Lonesome Bodybuilder”, by Japanese author Yukiko Motoya.
6/1/2020
6 : 36
Read a Girl #21: "Everything I Know About Love", Dolly Alderton
Have you ever had that one friend who changed you? A person who helped you become who you are today? View this email in your browser Oh, hello! I come today with a question for you: have you ever had
4/6/2020
15 : 47
Read a Girl #19: "Bluets", Maggie Nelson
If you're heartbroken, this one's for you. View this email in your browser Before I start this month's newsletter I just wanted to take a moment to check in with you. How are you holding up