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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.

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Milkman's Daughters

by Laila Lalami

Why it's the perfect match

Captures the exact same thematic depth and pacing that made "The Maid Nita Prose" a masterpiece.

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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.

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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.

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The Women’s Army Corps Memoir
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An intimate look at women breaking the ranks, interwoven with snappy personal anecdotes that keep readers gripping.

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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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