Books Spring Eternal: Fresh picks from Feminist Press for Spring 2021
Anyone else in the mood for a fresh year and new perspectives? We got you. From a collection of your fave feminist writers reflecting on the COVID-19 pandemic to a bilingual children’s book on how to fight gentrification, we’ve got the books you need to fuel your soul and prep for a better, brighter future.
Get ready to smash the preorder button on these 2021 books!
Feminist Writers on Turning Crisis into Change
Edited by the Feminist Book Society
Cassandra Lane
A lyrical memoir reconstructing the lost history of a Black American family.
Grace M. Cho
A Korean American daughter's exploration of food and family history, in order to understand her mother's schizophrenia.
Jamika Ajalon
A portrait of young Black artists in the 1990s London underground, whose existence is threatened by the rise of state surveillance.
Shiori Ito
The basis for the documentary Black Box Diaries, this riveting, sobering memoir chronicles one woman’s struggle for justice, calling for change to ensure future victims of sexual assault can come forward without being silenced and humiliated.
Leticia Hernández-Linares and the Rise-Home Stories Project, illustrated by Robert Liu-Trujillo
Join nine-year-old Alejandria as she fights to save her neighborhood in this bilingual picture book!