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10 Books Like A Good Woman

Looking for more books that celebrate the strength and resilience of women? Check out these 10 must-read titles that will inspire and empower you, just like "A Good Woman" by Mary Wollstonecraft.

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Little Women

by Louisa May Alcott

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Captures the exact same thematic depth and pacing that made "A Good Woman" a masterpiece.

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Jane Eyre
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Jane Eyre

by Charlotte Bronte

This timeless tale of a young woman's journey to find her place in the world is a must-read for anyone who loves strong female protagonists.

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The Handmaid's Tale
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The Handmaid's Tale

by Margaret Atwood

In a dystopian future where women are stripped of their rights, one woman fights back against the oppressive regime.

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The Color Purple
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The Color Purple

by Alice Walker

This Pulitzer Prize-winning novel follows the life of Celie, a young African American woman in the early 20th century South, as she struggles to find her voice and her place in the world.

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The Joy Luck Club
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The Joy Luck Club

by Amy Tan

This novel explores the complex relationships between Chinese American mothers and daughters, and the challenges they face in navigating two cultures.

The Bell Jar
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The Bell Jar

by Sylvia Plath

This semi-autobiographical novel follows the mental breakdown of a young woman in the 1950s, and her struggle to find meaning and purpose in her life.

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The Awakening
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The Awakening

by Kate Chopin

This groundbreaking novel, published in 1899, tells the story of a woman who rebels against the constraints of Victorian society and seeks to find her own identity and independence.

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The Scarlet Letter
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The Scarlet Letter

by Nathaniel Hawthorne

This classic novel explores the themes of sin, guilt, and redemption, as a woman is forced to wear a scarlet letter "A" for adultery in Puritan New England.

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The Bluest Eye
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The Bluest Eye

by Toni Morrison

This powerful novel explores the devastating effects of racism and colorism on a young African American girl in 1940s Ohio.

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