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Cher Memoir Part One: Dismantling the Myth and Legend
For those of us born in 1979, Cher has always been an icon. Not just a singer, not just an actress, but a symbol, of reinvention, resilience, and an almost mythic glamour. She was the woman in sequins who refused to age, to apologize, or to shrink. She was…
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3 Powerful Reads on Starting Over and Reclaiming Story
This month, we’re diving into books that remind us it’s never too late to choose yourself. Whether it’s Britney reclaiming her voice, Maggie turning heartbreak into poetry, or Joseph Tito ripping the lid off the chaos of queer fatherhood, these stories are…
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4 Memoirs That Rip the Mask Off and Give You the Truth
This month, we’re spotlighting voices that unearth the truth behind the personas. Whether it’s a clinical label, a celebrity myth, or a family story that never sat right, these books don’t just tell you what happened. They tell you why it matters. Somebody’s…
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Memoirs Worth Reading: Ketanji Brown Jackson's Story
Ketanji Brown Jackson doesn’t write to impress, she writes to connect. Lovely One is a clear-eyed, personal account of becoming, in all its quiet complexity. It’s not a victory lap or a manifesto. It’s a meditation on legacy, service, and staying rooted when…
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Book Spotlight: Random Thoughts the Sh*t We Don't Say
“The space between adoration and suffocation is paper-thin, and we all live there sometimes.” Some books enter your life exactly when you need them, like an old friend showing up at your door with wine and zero judgment. "Random Thoughts: The Sh*t We Don't…
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April Must-Reads: Best Books Worth Reading This Month
Why The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah Still Captivates Readers Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale is a heart-wrenching tale of courage and survival during World War II. Following two sisters in Nazi-occupied France, it’s a story of love, resilience, and the…
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Women’s literature has always been the place where the most honest stories are told.
Whether you’re reading the work of legendary women poets or trying to figure out how to write better yourself, there is something powerful about seeing the world through a woman’s eyes.
Let’s celebrate the books and the writers that aren't afraid to go deep.