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    I loved the bell jar, convenience store women, the glass castle, I who have never known men, I want to die but I want to eat tteokbokki, the yellow wallpaper, and the vegetarian. I'd prefer if the author was female or otherwise not very well known. Very into contemporary works.

    by gothauntt

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    1. Annie Ernaux could get you in that space if you’re up for memoir alongside fiction.

      Happening

      Simple Passion (along with Getting Lost)

    2. willrunforbrunch on

      All by Amy Koppelman, these fit the bill: A Mouthful of Air, I Smile Back, Hesitation Wounds

    3. Siri Hustvedt. I found both The Blazing World and What I Loved to be deeply emotional, feminine and intelligent.

    4. The days of abandonment by Elena Ferrante

      The only caveat is that we don’t know for sure that it’s written by a woman

    5. Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine

      I’m Glad My Mom Died (memoir)

      Crying in HMart (memoir)

      Never Let Me Go

    6. Not sure if it’s a fit but I went in blind on “wrong place, wrong time” by Gillian McAlester and couldn’t put it down.
      Revolves around time travel kinda.

    7. Sensitive_Ad_9195 on

      Less about womanhood and more personhood but orbital is worth a read if you haven’t already (and short)

    8. FunctionalDisorder on

      When Women Were Dragons by Kelly Barnhill. It’s beautifully written and explored themes of female rage, queerness, and the repression and social expectations of the 1950s.

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