Rebel Women LitPride Goeth Before a Fall (and other clichés)Over the course of the years — decades even — there have been several retellings of Jane Austen’s (arguably) most popular novel, “Pride and…Sep 22, 2018Sep 22, 2018
Rebel Women LitHow To Love A Jamaican — The Only Book You Need In Your Summer Vacation BagFirst of all, if you aren’t Jamaican, I’m sorry for your loss and that this book will only make you feel like you’re missing out on being…Aug 2, 2018Aug 2, 2018
Rebel Women LitStill Lives by Maria Hummel: Still Trying to See the PointTW: Violence Against WomenJul 11, 2018Jul 11, 2018
Rebel Women LitThe Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang: Delightfully SexyThe Kiss Quotient is a delightful, sexy romance novel about Stella who has decided that she needs lessons on how to be good at sex and…Jun 5, 2018Jun 5, 2018
Rebel Women LitA Place Where There’s Love Everflowing: Home, Home by Lisa Allen-AgostiniAbout Home, Home (From the publisher’s website): Set in Canada with a Trinidadian backdrop, ‘Home Home’ explores mental illness as any…May 31, 2018May 31, 2018
Rebel Women LitMonday’s Not Coming by Tiffany D.Monday’s Not Coming is a story of friendship and loss; particularly the ways in which friendships among women can sustain and elevate us to…May 22, 2018May 22, 2018
Rebel Women LitHER STORY: parallels and nuances of Black Female Experiences in Reene Simm’s Meet Behind MarsMeet Behind Mars is a well-crafted, well presented collection of eleven short stories that vary in length, style, voices, situations and…May 1, 2018May 1, 2018
Rebel Women LitHurricane Child by Kheryn Callender: 12 Year Old Me Would Like a WordThere is a phrase in Kheryn Callender’s Hurricane Child that comes to mind when I think of this book, “exquisitely beautiful,” and truly…Mar 27, 2018Mar 27, 2018
Rebel Women LitThe Parking Lot Attendant by Nafkote Tamirat: Wheel and Come AgainThe unnamed narrator is the breakout star of The Parking Lot Attendant, she is witty and sarcastic. Her story is fresh and unlike anything…Mar 11, 2018Mar 11, 2018
Rebel Women Lit6 Books Published By 3 Women Who Are Changing the NarrativeIt’s women’s history month and while it’s natural for us to want to celebrate women in literature, this year we want to do things a little…Mar 8, 2018Mar 8, 2018