March Reads: Happy Women's History Month!
I’m always happy to be recommending books by wonderful women. But since it’s women’s history month, I’m going to be talking about a few favorites regarding empowerment, emotions, and history too, of course!
Read my last reading blog here: Feb Reads: Black History Month
I raise up my voice—not so that I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard. … We cannot all succeed when half of us are held back.
~ Malala Yousafzai
Often, libraries are dominated by men but women also have so much to say!
Here are 4 books you should read this Women’s month:
1. Herstory by Katherine Halligan
Grab this gorgeously illustrated book to learn about 50 women who took the world by storm. Perfect as a gift or for yourself this month, it’s filled with stories of powerhouse women who have inspired and created change.
It’s not history anymore, it’s HERSTORY.
2. How Emotions Are Made by Lisa Feldman Barrett
Women are supposedly more emotional than men. Read this to tap into your emotions and understand why and how you react to things in certain ways.
It’ll have you questioning everything you’ve ever thought about emotions!
3. Women Who Launch by Marlene Wagman-Geller
This is another women’s history book with a twist. It’s all about work and empowerment.
Read for true stories of creators, leaders and innovators who have paved the way for opportunities for women all over the world.
4. You Are A Badass by Jen Sincero
How many times have we doubted ourselves and regretted it later on? Stop questioning how amazing you are, beautiful soul.
This book will be your how-to guide and companion to helping you live fiercely, passionately, and boldly!