What is the best book by a woman writer you’ve read this year? #readwomen2014
What is the best book by a woman writer you’ve read this year? We asked you on twitter. Here are your answers! #readwomen2014
@WomenWriters It’s a draw between Gillian Flynn’s Dark Places and Donna Tartt’s The Little Friend. #readomwne2014
— Isabel Ferreira (@isa_m_ferreira) July 10, 2014
@WomenWriters A God in Every Stone by @kamilashamsie
— Rakhi Chakraborty (@rakhichkraborty) July 10, 2014
NW by Zadie Smith “@WomenWriters: What is the best book by a female writer you’ve read this year? #readomwne2014”
— Jenn Baker (@jbakernyc) July 10, 2014
@WomenWriters Also Gypsy Goddess by @meenakandasamy . And The Silk Worm by @jk_rowling ‘s alter ego Galbraith
— Rakhi Chakraborty (@rakhichkraborty) July 10, 2014
@WomenWriters Just Kids by Patti Smith!
— Soph Shan (@female__factory) July 10, 2014
@jbakernyc @WomenWriters The Goblin Emperor, by Katherine Addison @pennyvixen
— Kari Sperring (@KariSperring) July 10, 2014
@WomenWriters Best book I’ve read so far this year by a woman is Regeneration by Pat Barker. A fantastic read.
— Louise Walters (@LouiseWalters12) July 10, 2014
@WomenWriters so far? Something Strange & Deadly series by @stdennard ❤️ Love it!
— Bekkah Smith (@BekkahSmith81) July 10, 2014
@WomenWriters Heroines by Kate Zambreno
— M. Bayman (@M_Bayman) July 10, 2014
@WomenWriters The Doll’s House by @LouiseMPhillips #readomwne2014
— Susanne Pohl (@susannepohl) July 10, 2014
@WomenWriters #YiyunLi‘s Kinder than Solitude: incredibly powerful and impossible to forget.
— Diane Magras (@dianemagras) July 10, 2014
@WomenWriters I’ve got two: Tracey Chevalier’s The Last Runaway and Lisa See’s Shanghai Girls
— Mallee Stanley (@MalleeStanley) July 11, 2014
Category: Contemporary Women Writers, On Writing
“Fallen Beauty” by Erika Robuck
The Last Time We Saw Marion by Tracey Scott Townsend
“The Paper Garden” written by poet-memoirist Molly Peacock …”who delicately threads her own creative and passionate life into the fabric of Mary Delany’s extraordinary story.”
Mrs. Delany (1700-1788) began her life’s work at age 72.
These Is My Words by Nancy e. Turner. Loved it!
I know it’s old by now but definitely Bel Canto by Anne Pratchett