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Ms Reads for the Rest of Us April 2021

If the last year has made anything clear, it's that there are a lot of things in this world that must change. While I don't have space to write an essay about them all here, I think it's fair to say that not one of us has been left untouched by the health, social justice and economic crises of the last year. I find that the right book, at the right time can make a world of difference. Whether it is to distract or amuse, or to teach and inspire, a good book can make all the difference.
Here's to this year being better than the last; at the very least, may we all find the book(s) that we need. Perhaps yours is included in this month's list of 43 titles.
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The Bohemians (Jasmin Darznik)
The Bohemians
1
Jasmin Darznik
Caul Baby (Morgan Jerkins)
Caul Baby
2
Morgan Jerkins
The Cost of Knowing (Brittney Morris)
The Cost of Knowing
3
Brittney Morris
First, Become Ashes (K. M. Szpara)
First, Become Ashes
4
K. M. Szpara
The Five Wounds (Kirstin Valdez Quade)
The Five Wounds
5
Kirstin Valdez Quade
Gold Diggers (Sanjena Sathian)
Gold Diggers
6
Sanjena Sathian
How to Raise a Feminist Son (Sonora)
How to Raise a Feminist Son
7
Sonora
I'll Be Strong for You (Nasim)
I'll Be Strong for You
8
Nasim
An Indian Among Los Indigenas (Ursula)
An Indian Among Los Indigenas
9
Ursula
The Infinity Courts (Akemi Dawn Bowman)
The Infinity Courts
10
Akemi Dawn Bowman
My Broken Language (Quiara Alegría Hudes)
My Broken Language
11
Quiara Alegría Hudes
Our Work Is Everywhere (Syan)
Our Work Is Everywhere
12
Syan
Peaces (Helen Oyeyemi)
Peaces
13
Helen Oyeyemi
Prisons Make Us Safer (Victoria)
Prisons Make Us Safer
14
Victoria
This Is How We Come Back Stronger (Edited by the Feminist Book Society)
This Is How We Come Back Stronger
15
Edited by the Feminist Book Society
Under the Blacklight (Crenshaw)
Under the Blacklight
16
Crenshaw
We Are Each Other's Harvest (Natalie)
We Are Each Other's Harvest
17
Natalie
Zara Hossain Is Here (Sabina Khan)
Zara Hossain Is Here
18
Sabina Khan
Afro-Nostalgia: Feeling Good in Contemporary Black Culture (Badia Ahad-Legardy)
Afro-Nostalgia: Feeling Good in Contemporary Black Culture
19
Badia Ahad-Legardy
Half in Shadow (Shanna)
Half in Shadow
20
Shanna
No Common Ground (Karen)
No Common Ground
21
Karen
Hana Khan Carries on (Uzma Jalaluddin)
Hana Khan Carries On
22
Uzma Jalaluddin
Lady Joker (Kaoro)
Lady Joker
23
Kaoro
Leaving Isn't the Hardest Thing (Lauren Hough)
Leaving Isn't the Hardest Thing
24
Lauren Hough
Love in Colour: Mythical Tales From Around the World, Retold (Bolu Babalola)
Love in Colour: Mythical Tales From Around the World, Retold
25
Bolu Babalola
The Mark of Slavery (Jenifer)
The Mark of Slavery
26
Jenifer
Victories Greater Than Death (Charlie Jane Anders)
Victories Greater Than Death
27
Charlie Jane Anders
We Are Watching Eliza Bright (A.E. Osworth)
We Are Watching Eliza Bright
28
A.E. Osworth
Gone Missing in Harlem (Karla)
Gone Missing in Harlem
29
Karla
Living in Indigenous Sovereignty (Elizabeth)
Living in Indigenous Sovereignty
30
Elizabeth
Southbound (Anjali Enjeti)
Southbound
31
Anjali Enjeti
Besharam (Priya)
Besharam
32
Priya
Defekt (Nino Cipri)
Defekt
33
Nino Cipri
Heart of Fire (Mazie)
Heart of Fire
34
Mazie
I Am a Girl From Africa (Elizabeth)
I Am a Girl From Africa
35
Elizabeth
Standoff (Keeler)
Standoff
36
Keeler
The Unfit Heiress (Audrey)
The Unfit Heiress
37
Audrey
Green Glass Ghosts (Rae Spoon)
Green Glass Ghosts
38
Rae Spoon
We Are Bridges (Cassandra)
We Are Bridges
39
Cassandra
Dial a for Aunties (Jesse Q. Sutanto)
Dial a for Aunties
40
Jesse Q. Sutanto
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