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10 Must-Read Books if You Loved The Maid Nita Prose

If the witty, punchy voice of The Maid Nita Prose had you hooked, you’re in for a treat. This list of ten books blends razor‑sharp humor with empowering beats that will have you reaching for your next page as eagerly as the next episode of your favorite podcast.

Editor's Top Match

The Maid Nita Prose

The Maid Nita Prose

by Nita Prose

Why it's the perfect match

Our anchor, the book that sparked the buzz—sharp prose, confident female lead, and gut‑busting humor—sets the gold standard for this curated lineup.

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9 Expert Recommendations

Milkman's Daughters
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Milkman's Daughters

by Laila Lalami

A modern retelling of the classic wild animal story, it follows a fearless female practitioner who reporters in the TV industry while delivering a masterclass in survival and wit.

The Paris Wife
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The Paris Wife

by Paula McLain

America’s first woman breaking into the male‑dominated Paris café scene, narrated with playful ferocity as she outsmarts the golden era’s glamour.

Dear Mr. I Love You
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Dear Mr. I Love You

by Sharon Barrett

A raw, humor‑laden drowning in a submerged love story, where each chapter peels back a new layer of a woman’s masculinity‑clashing career.

The Women’s Army Corps Memoir
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The Women’s Army Corps Memoir

by Sarah Beckett

An intimate look at women breaking the ranks, interwoven with snappy personal anecdotes that keep readers gripping.

Life, And How to Survive It
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Life, And How to Survive It

by Catherine Leslie

A light‑hearted guide to navigating career highs and heart‑break through a series of wickedly funny, but deep guidance columns.

The Girl Who…
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The Girl Who…

by Rebecca Roan

A memoir of a woman who reinvented herself from a corporate façade to a humble, everyday heroine, narrated with unfiltered humor.

Fever (short story collection)
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Fever (short story collection)

by Imelda Coyle

Quick, punchy narratives about women in peculiar, surreal spaces; each has a razor‑sharp voice that mirrors Nita’s satire.

Idiot Island
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Idiot Island

by Esther M. Johnson

A sociological critique wrapped in a span of audacious, feminist commentary, balancing outrage and hilarity.

The Real Word
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The Real Word

by Chris Daly

A stand‑up comedian tells his life in candid, comic scenes that mirror the sarcastic talk style that fans love.

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