Remarkable Nonfiction Books by Notable Female Authors

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Living in a society where there are many inequalities, breaking barriers and surpassing standards are two of the great things made by women. Writing has become one of the safe havens of promising females. Literature has been their best avenue to express, be heard, and make changes. There are many outstanding authors who fought for their rights and eliminate sexism through using their talents in writing. So, in this International Women’s Month, let us check out these amazing nonfiction books written by strong and exceptional women of literature.

Sabbath Economics: A Spiritual Guide Linking Love with Money by Judith Wright Favor

Last year, Readersmagnet published the inspiring book titled Sabbath Economics: A Spiritual Guide Linking Love with Money by Judith Wright Favor. The author helps the readers to go on an amazing journey that will definitely turn their lives around. Those who are having financial-related issues will have better eyes for money while those who are dealing with spiritual-related concerns will find more profound avenues of their mind, body, heart, and soul. Moreover, Favor has provided innovative ideas and concepts that will support the readers in discovering fresh approaches to past hardships. The book is absolutely a great work that offers great insight when it comes to thoughtful financial management involving the change from mind-focus control to soul-centered concentration.

Dark Money by Jane Mayer

Jane Mayer, an investigative journalist, has written an excellent book that tackles different significant disciplines in the society, which are economics and political science. Dark Money: The Hidden History of Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right talks about the chain of intensely rich and conservative Republicans, like Charles de Ganahi Koch and David Koch. The two financially supported different organizations that work hand in hand to create great influence on academies, policy institutes, courts, statehouses, and other important institutions for their own sake. The author vividly provided a great discussion about the Koch family and their moves in politics together with other extremely wealthy families.

The Art of Cruelty: A Reckoning by Maggie Nelson

The first edition of The Art of Cruelty: A Reckoning by Maggie Wilson was published in 2012 by W. W. Norton & Company. Nelson is known to be among the best cultural critics of our time with her outstanding work, this book, which tackles the symbols of art cruelty and violence. From poetry to paintings and from films to performing arts by remarkable writers and artists, the author has truly provided a subtle investigation across the artistic landscape and deeply offers a figure of the way a person can balance firm ethical ideas with an equally great valuing for work that examines the restrictions of taboo, taste, and tolerance.

How to Do Nothing by Jenny Odell

This New York Times bestselling book serves as a contingency plan for thinking beyond the realms of the capitalist stories of effectiveness and techno-determinism. How to Do Nothing teaches the readers the ways on winning back their lives in the middle of this world that has been infiltrated with compelling technology. The author views everyone’s attention as the most valuable resource that they possess. Thus, one must constantly and earnestly determine the best ways to spend his attention. The moment that people begin to direct their attention into other things besides technology, they will start to understand the better types of political actions, re-conceptualize human’s environmental role, get a better grasp on happiness and development.

The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion

The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion is a nonfiction book that was recognized as a National Book Award Winner. This exceptional book tries to make sense of the times spent that let go of the fixed thoughts and concepts that one had regarding different significant things, such as death, sickness, family, and life. The personal experiences of the author, such as when she witnessed how her daughter has fought for her life when she was diagnosed with pneumonia and was into comma the eve before New Year’s Eve, were written into this remarkable book. Furthermore, the reprint edition of this book was published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group last February 13, 2007.

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