The end of 2019 is almost upon us. Time to curl up with a good book, and a glass of something festive, and look back on the last 12 months. What a page-turner of a year it has been.
There were 10 books that really stood out this year because they challenged the status quo and changed the conversation about race, sexual violence, the zeitgeist, or the entire world around us.
From non-fiction deep dives into the way we collect data, to books about the marginalisation of female desire, here are 10 of the best books by women in 2019...
Three Women
By Lisa Taddeo
Eight years in the making, Three Women — as its title suggests — tells the story of three women's innermost desires. Taddeo has been credited with inventing a new literary genre, which blends original journalism with narrative, lyrical prose. This is a book about female desire and the ways in which society marginalises it. Read more...
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