10 pounds that every woman should read in her life
Life has his beach book and his moments of Trashy magazine, but sometimes, a woman must connect to a truly significant book that revives his soul and removing truths and a hard wisdom here. Here are ten books that will help you reach this moment "AHA".
Life has his beach book and his moments of Trashy magazine, but sometimes, a woman must connect to a truly significant book that revives his soul and removing truths and a hard wisdom here. Here are ten books that will help you reach this moment "AHA".
1. Purple color by Alice Walker
The film and the original novel are the phenomenal counts of an unused African-American girl, by written letters to God and his sister over 20 years old. Filled with abuse of his father and her husband, this book can sometimes be graphic, but the innocent nature of the protagonist and the supreme force make it possible to tear his eyes. The uplifting end is worth it.
2. The second sex By Simone de Beauvoir
This famous book is often called the catalyst for the second waves of feminism. He has taken us since the beginning of the human brings to the animated world of the 1940s, reflecting the biases and the thoughts of society. All his long-standing research is an attempt to meet the reason why women are considered less than men, AKA, "second sex". More relevant than ever, today.
3. The tale of the hand of the hand By Margaret Atwood
The famous title of Dystopian has probably crossed the spirit of most because of Atwood's amazing television series. In the end, it is a science fiction work on totalitarian evangelics by taking the government. In this case, women are not allowed to bank accounts, jobs or reading materials, and fill various disturbing roles in which they must fight for their freedom.
4. I know why the cage bird sings By Maya Angelou
It is difficult to believe that this masterpiece is an autobiography of Real life of Regal Maya Angelou. It is only part 1 of its seven series of autobiographical novels that explore Angelou's trip by trying to move away from the sexist and racial oppression prison, via a constructive criticism and a message of hope.
5. I should not tell you that by Kate White
Written by a former Cosmopolitan Chief Editor, Ms. White gives advice on everything, to achieve the success of your career, get a job, networking and sticky management of desktops. Everything told with hilarious humor and incredible anecdotes. A must for women who work all ages.
6. Pride and prejudice By Jane Austen
Ok, we get that this could be a classic cliphed compared to some of the powerful books on this list, but pride and prejudices have become underestrated recently and we want to take it back. It was published in 1813 and deals with the marriage and morality problems in England in the 19th century, through the eyes of a woman whose mother is obsessed with marrying her. Instead, she meets a man who has to overcome his pride as she has to do her prejudices.
7. Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
If one thing is sure of this Bouchuster novel is that it will let you know how to travel the world as soon as possible. These are a woman's post-divorce soul journey through Bali, Italy and India. The story of Elizabeth Gilbert could inspire you to leave your life unsatisfactory in search of a deeper meaning.
8. Skinny in: women, work and willingness to lead by Sheryl Sandberg
Facebook Coo Sherryl Sandberg wrote the famous book "Lean"And that changed the perspective of women who work everywhere. It discusses how male value systems dominate the workplace and Sheryl tells us exactly what to do about it, as well as help us control the balance of professional life.
9.Girl, wash your face By Rachel Hollis
This bestseller of Rachel Hollis tackles each insecurity of each - literally. The Founder of Thechicsite.com realizes that sometimes people feel unworthy and unsafe. Hollis crosses all the lies we tell ourselves, destroyers of self-confidence in self-perceived defects. It's honest but blunt and the first legitimate self-help book that does not make us rolling our eyes.
10.The newspaper of a girl By Anne Frank
It's definitely not a light beach reading, but every woman needs to read this brave, a ripening story of a 13-year-old Anne Frank newspaper, written when she was hiding in the Holland occupied by the Nazis. To consider his bravery to such a young age is a story of inspiration for many women.