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- Big friendship : how we keep each other close / by Sow, Aminatou,author.; Friedman, Ann,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references."Two of the nation's leading feminists and hosts of the hit podcast "Call Your Girlfriend" make the bold and compelling argument that a close friendship is the most influential and important relationship a human life can contain--helping you improve as a person and in your relationships with others"--
- Subjects: Female friendship.; Interpersonal relations.;
- The change : a novel / by Miller, Kirsten,1973-author.;
- "Big Little Lies meets The Witches of Eastwick--a gloriously entertaining and knife-sharp feminist revenge fantasy about three women whose midlife crisis brings unexpected new powers-putting them on a collision course with the evil that lurks in their wealthy beach town"--
- Subjects: Magic realist fiction.; Paranormal fiction.; Novels.; Middle-aged women; Murder; Psychic ability;
- The change : [Book Club Set] / by Miller, Kirsten,1973-author.;
- "Big Little Lies meets The Witches of Eastwick--a gloriously entertaining and knife-sharp feminist revenge fantasy about three women whose midlife crisis brings unexpected new powers-putting them on a collision course with the evil that lurks in their wealthy beach town"--
- Subjects: Magic realist fiction.; Paranormal fiction.; Novels.; Middle-aged women; Murder; Psychic ability;
- Juliet takes a breath [graphic novel] / by Rivera, Gabby,author.; Moscote, Celia,artist.; Fenner, James,colourist.; Graphic novelization of (expression):Rivera, Gabby.Juliet takes a breath.;
- "Juliet, a self-identified queer, Bronx-born Puerto Rican-American, comes out to her family to disastrous results the night before flying to Portland to intern with her feminist author icon--whom Juliet soon realizes has a problematic definition of feminism that excludes women of color"--
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Lesbians; Puerto Ricans; Feminism; Authors; Prejudices; Internship programs; Coming-of-age;
- Julia : a novel / by Newman, Sandra,1965-author.; adaptation of (work):Orwell, George,1903-1950.Nineteen eighty-four.;
- In 1984, mechanic Julia Worthing, who works in the Fiction Department at the Ministry of Truth, in one impulsive moment, sets in motion the devastating, unforgettable events of the classic story, in this imaginative, feminist and brilliantly relevant to-today journey through Orwell's now-iconic dystopia.
- Subjects: Dystopian fiction.; Political fiction.; Novels.; Dystopias; Mechanics (Persons); Totalitarianism;
- The writing retreat : a novel / by Bartz, Julia,author.;
- While attending a month-long writing retreat at the estate of a feminist horror writer who issues a life-changing challenge, Alex, determined to win this seemingly impossible contest, ignores the strange happenings around her until the disappearance of afellow writer leads her on a desperate search for the truth.
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Contests; Mansions; Missing persons; Women authors; Writers' retreats;
- Female Perversions. by Streitfeld, Susan,film director.; Madigan, Amy,actor.; Brown, Clancy,actor.; Fisher, Frances,actor.; Robins, Laila,actor.; Cross, Marcia,actor.; Porizkova, Paulina,actor.; Swinton, Tilda,actor.; Hope Runs High (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
- Amy Madigan, Clancy Brown, Frances Fisher, Laila Robins, Marcia Cross, Paulina Porizkova, Tilda SwintonOriginally produced by Hope Runs High in 1996.In her US film debut, Academy Award-winner Tilda Swinton stars as a bisexual lawyer on the edge of professional breakthrough, personal breakdown, and sexual awakening.Shocking when it was first released in 1995, it is now deemed a "Feminist Classic.” A Sundance Grand Jury Nominee from director Susan Streitfeld.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Motion pictures.; Drama.; Queer cinema.;
- A certain hunger : a novel / by Summers, Chelsea G.,1962-author.;
- "Absurdist fictional account of foodie-culture, about a well-traveled female food critic who strikes back against the male-dominated magazine world in which she operates"--
- Subjects: Feminist fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Satirical literature.; Food writers;
- It had to be you : a love poem your baby can see / by Brantz, Loryn.;
- Ages Newborn-4Grades K-1LSC
- Subjects: Infants; Love; Families;
- The poet's house : a novel / by Thompson, Jean,1950-author.;
- "A contemporary story about the insular world of writers, centering on a notable female poet and the young woman to whom she reveals her long-guarded secret about a famous manuscript"--
- Subjects: Feminist fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Secrecy; Sexism; Women poets;
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